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Everything to Know About Booking a Mississippi jetty fishing charter

What are the best jetty fishing charters in Mississippi?

The best jetty fishing charters in Mississippi are:

Why should I book a jetty fishing charter in Mississippi with Captain Experiences?

Our Damn Good Guides currently offer 2 jetty trips in Mississippi, and the most popular trips in the area are Biloxi Inshore Trip guided by and 4-6 Hour Trip guided by .

Our guides in Mississippi are rated a 5 out of 5 based on 4131 verified reviews on Captain Experiences.

All guides on Captain Experiences are vetted by our team. You can access their reviews, click through trip photos, read bios to get to know them, and preview trip details like species, techniques, group sizes, boat specs and more.

Looking for kid friendly jetty guides / fishing lessons in Mississippi? Check out our beginner and family friendly jetty guides in Mississippi.

What types of jetty fishing charters are common in Mississippi?

The most commonly sought after species for jetty fishing are: 1. redfish, 2. sheepshead, 3. black drum, 4. speckled trout, and 5. blacktip shark.

The most common fishing techniques in Mississippi are light tackle fishing, bottom fishing, and live bait fishing but artificial lure fishing and heavy tackle fishing are popular as well.

How much do Mississippi jetty fishing charters cost?

Prices for jetty fishing in Mississippi can range anywhere from about $450 to $650, but the average price for a half day trip for jetty fishing in Mississippi is $471. The average price for a full day trip for jetty fishing in Mississippi is $638.

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 jetty fishing in Mississippi?

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

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

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

What is jetty fishing in Mississippi all about?

There’s a place on the Gulf Coast where the rhythm of the tides and the pull of the fish keep you coming back for more. Mississippi’s jetty fishing is about as pure as it gets—an open invitation to embrace the elements and connect with nature in its rawest form. The jetties, those massive stone structures that guard the mouth of the Mississippi Sound, create the perfect habitat for fish to thrive. Whether you’re after the mighty redfish or the elusive speckled trout, there’s something about casting off the rocks that feels like a bit of a secret. It’s the kind of spot that welcomes both the seasoned anglers and the wide-eyed newcomers with equal warmth. The water’s alive with opportunity, and it’s waiting for you to step up to the edge.

There’s a distinct thrill to jetty fishing that you won’t find on a chartered boat or a calm shoreline. The challenge is real. With the wind in your face, the waves crashing against the rocks, and the occasional tug on your line, it’s an experience that keeps your senses sharp. There’s no sugar-coating it—sometimes the bite is slow, and you’ve got to put in the work to find the sweet spot. But when the fish are biting, there’s no rush like it. The satisfaction of landing that perfect catch after a few hours spent battling the tide is something you can’t quite explain—it’s that primal connection to the water that makes jetty fishing in Mississippi feel so special.

And when the sun starts to dip below the horizon, casting a fiery orange glow across the water, you realize this is more than just fishing. It’s a moment to unplug, to forget about the clock, and to simply exist in one of the most beautiful, untamed corners of the South. The Mississippi coast has a way of grounding you, making the workday grind seem like a distant memory. Jetty fishing is one of those timeless activities that slows things down, brings clarity, and gives you a story worth telling when you finally reel in your prize. Whether you’re casting out solo or with friends, it’s a way to reconnect with what matters: the outdoors, the water, and the quiet satisfaction that comes with a day spent chasing fish.

What are the most popular months to go jetty fishing in Mississippi?

When it comes to jetty fishing in Mississippi, timing is everything. Each season brings something new, and knowing when to hit the jetties can make all the difference between a quiet day on the rocks and a full-on fishing frenzy. Spring is one of the prime times to be out there—cool mornings and warmer waters bring the speckled trout and redfish in close, and the bite can be steady. The air is thick with anticipation as the Gulf begins to warm up, and every cast feels like it might be *the one*. If you’re after big reds, late spring through early summer is your sweet spot, as these bruisers move into the shallows to feed. There's nothing quite like the tug of a big fish pulling against the rocks, the sound of your reel singing in the wind, and the sun climbing high in the sky as you reel them in.

But as the heat of summer rolls in, things get a little more challenging. The fish are still there, but they’re deeper, hiding out in cooler waters, making them a bit harder to find. This is the time when patience and persistence come into play. The jetty rocks themselves can be unforgiving under the blazing sun, and the tides can feel like a waiting game. But for those who don’t mind putting in the hours, summer jetty fishing can still reward you with some memorable catches—like the sought-after Spanish mackerel, or the elusive flounder, which are always a welcome surprise. The challenge is part of the allure, and the rewards can feel even sweeter when you’ve earned them under that oppressive summer sun.

Fall, though? Fall is a different beast entirely. The weather cools down, the crowds thin out, and the fishing gets downright epic. As the seasons change, the fish return in droves, hungry after a long summer spent in deeper waters. This is prime time for anglers chasing a variety of species—everything from bull reds to the occasional jack crevalle. The jetties come alive with the rhythm of fishermen casting their lines in the cool, crisp air, and the action is fast and furious. The beauty of fall jetty fishing in Mississippi is the mix of serenity and excitement; it’s a time to get lost in the moment, to cast out and enjoy the show that the Gulf provides. It’s not just about the catch; it’s about the connection to the land, the water, and the changing seasons.

What techniques are popular for jetty fishing in Mississippi?

Jetty fishing in Mississippi is an art form, and like any good craft, it’s all about the right technique. One of the most popular methods on the rocks is bottom fishing, especially when targeting the big fish that call the deep water home. It’s a simple yet effective approach: drop a weight down to the bottom, attach a baited hook, and wait for that telltale tug. You’re after everything from redfish to sheepshead, and sometimes the bite is slow, but when it comes, it’s a rush. The key to success with bottom fishing is finding the right depth and understanding the tide; the fish follow the current, so knowing when the water’s flowing in or out can make all the difference in where you place your line.

But if you’re looking for something a little more active, casting lures is where things get interesting. Whether you're using soft plastics, jigs, or topwater lures, jetty fishing gives you the chance to work your lure through a variety of conditions. You’re mimicking the natural movement of baitfish, working your lure over the rocks, and it’s that steady, rhythmic action that draws in predators like redfish and speckled trout. The beauty of casting lures from the jetties is that you’re constantly engaged—you’re adjusting your speed, depth, and technique to match the conditions, and every cast has the potential to land something big. Plus, it keeps you on your toes, always watching the water, anticipating the strike, and feeling that electric thrill when a fish hits hard.

And then there’s fly fishing, the more meditative yet challenging technique that will make any angler feel like they’ve truly earned their stripes. Throwing a fly from the jetty isn’t for the faint of heart—it requires patience, skill, and a deep connection to the water. Whether you’re working a clouser minnow or a popping cork, the goal is to match the rhythm of the water and get that perfect cast in the strike zone. Fly fishing at the jetties gives you the chance to target species like redfish, speckled trout, and even pompano, with the added bonus of a lighter, more challenging fight. It’s the kind of technique that rewards precision and persistence, making it as much about the journey as the catch. Whether you’re a bottom fishing enthusiast, a lure chaser, or a fly angler, Mississippi’s jetties offer something for every type of fisherman.

What species are popular for jetty fishing in Mississippi?

When you’re jetty fishing along Mississippi’s Gulf Coast, you’re in prime territory to land some seriously rewarding species. One of the most sought-after targets is the redfish. Known for their hard fight and big, meaty presence, redfish are a staple of jetty fishing here. These fish are a little like the Gulf’s version of a heavyweight contender—strong, determined, and ready to put up a battle. Whether you’re targeting big bulls in the fall or smaller reds in the spring, casting near the rocks or along drop-offs can yield some of the most satisfying catches you’ll find. With their coppery sheen and aggressive nature, catching a redfish feels like a rite of passage for any jetty angler.

But let’s not forget about speckled trout—the Gulf’s beloved delicacy. These beauties are known for their delicate flavor and elusive nature, which makes them a fun challenge for anglers. They tend to hang out near the rocky structure of the jetties, waiting for baitfish to come close. In the early spring and late fall, the trout bite can be fast and furious, especially as they feed heavily before and after the spawn. It’s all about casting soft plastics or topwater lures and working them just right to get that strike. The thrill of a trout hitting your line and the dance that follows is a feeling you won’t soon forget.

Of course, the jetty fishing scene isn’t all about redfish and trout. The Mississippi Gulf Coast is home to a host of other species that keep things interesting. Pompano, with their silvery, fast-moving bodies, are always a welcome catch. They love the sandy bottom areas near the rocks, and when you hook one, it’s like a shot of adrenaline. Then there’s the tough-as-nails sheepshead—named for their human-like teeth and their tenacity when hooked. They’re typically found near the structure of the jetties, and they can be a bit picky with their bait, but once you’ve figured them out, they’ll keep you coming back for more. And let’s not forget the hard-charging Spanish mackerel and the occasional jack crevalle, which will make you earn every inch of line you reel in. With so many species available, Mississippi’s jetties offer a diverse fishing experience that keeps you on your toes and always looking forward to the next cast.

Recent Reviews

  • ★★★★★
    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

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