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What are the best river fishing charters in Biloxi?

The best river fishing charters in Biloxi are:

Why should I book a river fishing charter in Biloxi with Captain Experiences?

Our Damn Good Guides currently offer 1 river trip in Biloxi: Biloxi Inshore Trip guided by .

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What types of river fishing charters are common in Biloxi?

The most commonly sought after species for river fishing are: 1. redfish, 2. blacktip shark, 3. jack crevalle, 4. cobia, and 5. spanish mackerel.

The most common fishing techniques in Biloxi are light tackle fishing, bottom fishing, and heavy tackle fishing but trolling and jigging are popular as well.

How much do Biloxi river fishing charters cost?

Prices for river fishing in Biloxi can range anywhere from about $405 to $645, but the average price for a half day trip for river fishing in Biloxi is $518. The average price for a full day trip for river fishing in Biloxi is $600.

Is booking a fishing guide worth the money?

Hiring a guide provides a number of benefits and many choose to book a fishing guide for a combination of experience, local knowledge, convenience, and cost-effectiveness.

Working with experienced fishing guides who know the best local spots and techniques can dramatically increase your odds of a great day. Having someone who is on the water every day and knows the area like the back of their hand is going to give you the best chances of success.

Booking a guide is also more cost effective, especially if you only get out a handful of times per year. When you consider all of the costs you would incur on your own such as the price of a boat, maintenance, insurance, gas, high-quality gear and tackle, repairs, and more, you’ll find that DIY is sometimes not worth the expense.

Even if you’ve got a great setup already in your home waters, booking a guide also provides a great opportunity to experience new techniques, new locations, or even a chance at a new target species to knock off the bucket list.

What month is best for river fishing in Biloxi?

The most popular season for river fishing in Biloxi is winter, and most anglers book their trips 2 days in advance.

Do I need a Biloxi fishing license and what are the bag limits in Biloxi?

See here for more information on fishing licenses in Biloxi, bag limits for target species, and fishing season regulations in Biloxi. When in doubt, your fishing guide will always know the right rules and regulations in Biloxi.

What is river fishing in Biloxi all about?

If you're looking for a laid-back yet action-packed fishing experience, Biloxi’s river system is the perfect place to drop a line. Tucked between sprawling marshlands and winding backwaters, this slice of the Gulf Coast is a haven for anglers chasing everything from feisty redfish to chunky speckled trout. The rivers here—like the Biloxi and Tchoutacabouffa—offer a mix of brackish and freshwater, meaning you never really know what’s on the other end of your line. Throw in the occasional flounder, sheepshead, or even a rogue largemouth bass, and you’ve got yourself an adventure worth repeating.

What makes river fishing in Biloxi special isn’t just the variety of fish—it’s the setting. Early mornings are all about glassy water, thick fog rolling over cypress-lined banks, and the distant calls of herons and ospreys. Whether you’re easing along in a kayak or posting up on a shady bend with a baitcaster, the rhythm of the river keeps you in tune with nature. Live shrimp or cut bait will get the job done, but if you’re feeling sporty, tie on a topwater lure and watch the surface explode as a hungry redfish smashes your offering.

And when the bite slows down? No sweat. Crack a cold one, soak in the scenery, and embrace the slow pace of a Mississippi river day. Biloxi isn’t just about big casinos and beaches—it’s about getting off the beaten path and tapping into a more timeless kind of thrill. So whether you’re a seasoned angler or just looking to escape the daily grind, a day on the river in Biloxi is always a good call.

What are the most popular months to go river fishing in Biloxi?

River fishing in Biloxi is a year-round pursuit, but knowing the seasons can make all the difference between a good day and an unforgettable one. Spring kicks things off in style as warming waters send speckled trout and redfish into a feeding frenzy. The rivers come alive with baitfish, and topwater lures start getting crushed in the early mornings. Flounder begin moving into the brackish channels, making for a solid mixed-bag bite. With the cypress trees in bloom and the weather just right, spring might be the best time to hit the water—if you’re into fast action and comfortable temps.

Summer cranks up the heat, and so do the fish. Early mornings and late evenings are prime time, as midday sun can push the bite deeper into the river channels. Redfish get aggressive in the shallows, especially around grassy banks and oyster beds, while trout stack up near deeper drop-offs. It’s also the season for variety—catfish, sheepshead, and even the occasional jack crevalle make an appearance in these brackish waters. Throw in the chance to sight-fish cruising reds in the clear shallows, and summer in Biloxi is anything but slow.

As fall rolls in, cooler water temperatures trigger another feeding frenzy. Bull reds push into the rivers, chasing mullet and giving anglers a serious fight. Speckled trout move into deeper pockets, eager to fatten up before winter, while flounder make their seasonal migration toward the Gulf. By winter, things slow down but never really stop—big trout still lurk in deep holes, and redfish remain stubbornly catchable on live bait or slow-moving soft plastics. No matter the season, Biloxi’s rivers always have something worth chasing—it’s just a matter of picking the right time to go.

What techniques are popular for river fishing in Biloxi?

River fishing in Biloxi offers a laid-back yet rewarding way to hook into some serious action. The Tchoutacabouffa and Biloxi rivers wind through brackish marshes and deep channels, holding everything from redfish and speckled trout to feisty largemouth bass. Whether you're casting from a skiff, kayak, or the bank, each stretch of water presents a new challenge. Early mornings and late afternoons bring prime conditions, with the tide shifts stirring up baitfish and drawing in the big predators. A light-to-medium spinning setup with live shrimp or soft plastics will keep you in the game, while topwater lures provide explosive strikes in the golden hours.

For anglers looking to switch things up, fly fishing in Biloxi’s rivers can be an underrated thrill. Targeting redfish in shallow backwaters with a well-placed Clouser Minnow or popping bug takes patience, but when you get a strike, it’s worth the effort. Largemouth bass also put up a solid fight on a 6- to 8-weight rod, especially around submerged structure and grassy shorelines. The mix of freshwater and saltwater species means you never really know what’s on the other end of the line, adding an element of surprise that keeps things interesting.

If you're after a more relaxed approach, drifting live bait along the river’s deep holes is a surefire way to connect with black drum and the occasional flounder. A Carolina rig with cut bait or a live mullet can tempt bigger fish lurking below, especially near oyster beds and bridge pilings. And if you're fishing from the bank, look for eddies and slow-moving currents where fish congregate. No matter the technique, Biloxi’s rivers offer the kind of fishing that keeps you coming back—whether it's for the fight, the scenery, or just the excuse to be on the water.

What species are popular for river fishing in Biloxi?

River fishing in Biloxi is all about variety, with a mix of freshwater and saltwater species keeping things interesting. Redfish are the main attraction, cruising the brackish waters of the Biloxi and Tchoutacabouffa rivers, ready to hammer live shrimp or a well-placed paddle tail. Speckled trout follow closely behind, especially in the deeper channels where tidal flows bring in baitfish. If you’re tossing topwaters at dawn or dusk, expect some heart-pounding blow-ups from these aggressive predators. And for those who love a fight, black drum lurk near bridge pilings and oyster beds, willing to take a chunk of cut bait or a crab if you’re up for a tug-of-war.

Largemouth bass thrive in the quieter backwaters, taking cover in submerged logs and grassy banks. Toss a spinnerbait or soft plastic near structure, and you’ll likely get a hit from one of these river bruisers. Catfish are another local staple, especially blue and channel cats that stack up in deeper holes and along muddy bottoms. A simple bottom rig with cut bait or nightcrawlers will keep you busy, and you never know when a big one will bend your rod. If you’re after something a little different, keep an eye out for flounder near river mouths, where the saltwater influence starts creeping in—drifting a live mullet or a soft plastic along the bottom can lead to a solid surprise.

The wildcard species in Biloxi’s rivers make every trip an adventure. Sheepshead, known for their sneaky bait-stealing ways, hang around docks and rock piles, and they’re a fun challenge on light tackle. Jack crevalle occasionally make an appearance, offering blistering runs that test your gear and patience. And if you’re fishing in the right season, you might even tangle with a stray tarpon passing through, an unexpected but welcome guest in these brackish waters. Whether you’re after a trophy fish or just a steady bite, Biloxi’s rivers always have something ready to hit.

Recent Reviews

  • ★★★★★
    Cpt Shawn did a great job putting us on fish, despite the cold weather. Even brought extra coffee cups for us to borrow. Was attentive, visited with us. Will book again when back in town. Great communication leading up to trip.

    Louoe S. | January 21, 2025

    Trip: Gulf Shores Inshore Slammin'

  • ★★★★★
    Captain Chad took my wife and I out for a four hour inshore fishing trip around the Biloxi Bay. We had a great time, and caught a variety of species. Chad is a very knowledgeable local fisherman who caters to all angler levels. We learned so much about the ecosystem around the Biloxi MS gulf coast, and how to use different fishing techniques. Spotted some dolphins too. We left with a cooler full of sheepshead, black drum and southern flounder filets. Thanks again Chad!

    William L. | October 25, 2024

    Trip: Biloxi Inshore Trip

  • ★★★★★
    Captain Shawn did a great job on a tough day. Really enjoyed the experience!

    Eric E. | April 22, 2024

    Trip: Gulf Shores Inshore Slammin'

  • ★★★★★
    Great afternoon fishing trip with Shawn!

    Bryan P. | September 29, 2023

    Trip: Gulf Shores Inshore Slammin'

  • ★★★★★
    We Loved Captain Shawn! He was patient, helpful and very engaging. If the fish weren’t biting in one spot he’d move to another. We caught a variety of species and was knowledgeable about every one we caught . He realized how excited I was to see the dolphins so he got them to jump in our waves from the boat. Every time we saw them he was sure to try to get them to interact with us. His boat was very nice and clean, you could tell he loved his boat. IT WAS AWESOME! We plan on a second trip with him to do offshore fishing next. We enjoyed his inshore trip and hospitality! HIGHLY RECOMMEND! One more thing… although we didn’t bring our 10 year old son I definitely would not hesitate to take him out on a Captain Shawn’s boat! He’s a family man, I could tell he would do great with younger passengers as well.

    Shannon P. | September 23, 2023

    Trip: Gulf Shores Inshore Slammin'

  • ★★★★★
    We went on a charter with shawn today and it was great. We had fun and caught a bunch of fish. He also taught us a bunch of different things about fishing. Overall this was a great trip and I would recommend it.

    Judy E. | September 3, 2023

    Trip: Gulf Shores Inshore Slammin'

  • ★★★★★
    Capt Shawn very knowledgeable. We caught a variety of species of fish. We had a great time and would go again. FYI no Cheeto or spray sunscreens on a fiberglass boat because it will stain. 😎

    Jerry S. | August 4, 2023

    Trip: Gulf Shores Inshore Slammin'

  • ★★★★★
    Great trip! Shawn put us on the fish. In addition, his knowledge and personality make him a perfect fishing guide. Will definitely use him again.

    David K. | July 3, 2023

    Trip: Gulf Shores Inshore Slammin'

  • ★★★★★
    First charter I have ever been on and was amazing! Shawn had us hooked up to fish in under 5 minutes and was super easy to talk to the entire time! Definitely will be looking for Shawn again next time we visit.

    Joseph B. | July 3, 2023

    Trip: Gulf Shores Inshore Slammin'

  • ★★★★★
    Capt. Shawn took our group of 4 Inland Fishing June 13th, 2023. He knows the area well, has a nice boat and provides Top of the Line Gear. Our 4 Hour trip went by way to fast as we all had a great time. The region we fished received hard rain the night before, so the Fishing started slow but picked up mid-morning and he put us on Redfish and Trout. I recommend and will definitely book another fishing charter with Capt. Shawn our next trip to the Gulf Shores area. Capt. Shawn guides both Offshore and Inland. Our next trip will be the 6 Hour Off Shore charter for Red Snapper.

    Kevin P. | June 17, 2023

    Trip: Gulf Shores Inshore Slammin'

  • ★★★★★
    10/10 experience with Captain Shawn!!! He was so patient and knowledgeable! When putting on a new hook from our snag, he taught my 10 year old nephew a new fishing knot! He put us right in the fish and took us to a hot dolphin spot to see them in the wild! We had a FANTASTIC time!

    Crystal W. | March 26, 2023

    Trip: Gulf Shores Inshore Slammin'

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