Okaloosa Island Fishing Charters
Okaloosa Island is just across East Pass from Destin and makes up the western part of Santa Rosa Island. The Emerald Coast has a diverse selection of fishing charters which is perfect for anglers of all skill levels. Some of the best fishing in the country is done along the Florida panhandle, and Okaloosa Island has direct access to remote backwaters where the bite is always on. This year-round fishery is teeming with different fish species for anglers to target, including redfish, trout, black drum, flounder, and so many more. If you love inshore fishing, Okaloosa Island is a must visit fishing spot.
Okaloosa Island Inshore Fishing
Okaloosa Island is surrounded by protected waters and Gulf waters which is ideal for inshore fishing.
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Okaloosa Island sits on the Choctawhatchee Bay system that is fed freshwater by the Choctawhatchee River, creating a rich brackish environment that allows a variety of inshore species to thrive. Okaloosa Island inshore fishing takes full advantage of the brackish backwaters surrounding the area, which creates some of the most productive inshore fishing spots. With direct access to the Choctawhatchee Bay, there are endless spots to target popular inshore species.
Fishing for redfish, flounder, and speckled trout is great throughout the year in Okaloosa Island. Redfish charters are especially good year-round as redfish are hearty and thrive in various water temperatures—hot or cold.
With sharks frequently visiting the area, shark fishing is great year-round. Giant tarpon can occasionally be found patrolling the shoreline and flats from May through August on their annual migration around the Gulf.
Anglers can be successful with a variety of tackle when targeting inshore species in Okaloosa Island. Whether casting artificial lures in the Choctawhatchee River, dropping jigs in Choctawhatchee Bay, or throwing live bait for ambushing predators, these inshore waters are sure to bring the action.
Things to Do in Okaloosa Island
Okaloosa Island has direct access to the white sand beaches the Florida Panhandle is known for. Blue Mountain Beach is one of the most scenic and beautiful beaches on the Emerald Coast, making it the perfect spot for relaxing when you’re off the water. If you prefer to get out and explore nature, this area is surrounded by state parks and forest land where you can enjoy a long hike. There are a variety of food options near Okaloosa Island from drive-thrus to upscale seafood restaurants. Whatever you’re looking for from your next vacation, Okaloosa Island has something for everyone.
Okaloosa Island Tides and Weather
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