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Everything to Know About Booking a Mississippi nearshore fishing charter
What are the best nearshore fishing charters in Mississippi?
The best nearshore fishing charters in Mississippi are:
Why should I book a nearshore fishing charter in Mississippi with Captain Experiences?
Our Damn Good Guides currently offer 20 nearshore trips in Mississippi, and the most popular trips in the area are Red Snapper Fishing Trip guided by Chance, PASCAGOULA INSHORE AT ITS BEST guided by Leonard, and Biloxi Offshore guided by Kathan.
Our guides in Mississippi are rated a 5 out of 5 based on 3716 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 nearshore guides / fishing lessons in Mississippi? Check out our beginner and family friendly nearshore guides in Mississippi.
What types of nearshore fishing charters are common in Mississippi?
The most commonly sought after species for nearshore fishing are: 1. redfish, 2. cobia, 3. blacktip shark, 4. black drum, and 5. jack crevalle.
The most common fishing techniques in Mississippi are bottom fishing, light tackle fishing, and heavy tackle fishing but jigging and trolling are popular as well.
How much do Mississippi nearshore fishing charters cost?
Prices for nearshore fishing in Mississippi can range anywhere from about $600 to $2,770, but the average price for a half day trip for nearshore fishing in Mississippi is $1,243. The average price for a full day trip for nearshore fishing in Mississippi is $1,908.
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 nearshore fishing in Mississippi?
The most popular season for nearshore fishing in Mississippi is summer, and most anglers book their trips 29 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 nearshore fishing in Mississippi all about?
Nearshore fishing in Mississippi offers anglers a unique blend of opportunities along its Gulf Coast shoreline. With the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico teeming with diverse marine life, nearshore fishing here attracts enthusiasts year-round. One of the prime targets for anglers is the speckled trout (or spotted seatrout), a popular gamefish known for its acrobatic jumps and strong fight. Found near coastal bays, marshes, and along tidal flats, speckled trout are often targeted using live bait such as shrimp or mullet, as well as artificial lures like soft plastics or topwater plugs.
Redfish, also known as red drum, are another sought-after species in Mississippi's nearshore waters. These powerful fish inhabit shallow estuaries, marshes, and around oyster beds, providing anglers with thrilling battles on light tackle. Redfish are often caught using live or cut bait like mullet or crab, as well as lures that mimic their natural prey. Their bronze-colored scales and distinctive black spot near the tail make them a prized catch for both sport fishermen and those seeking a delicious meal.
For those looking to combine fishing with relaxation, nearshore fishing along Mississippi's beaches offers opportunities to target species like pompano, flounder, and Spanish mackerel. These fish can be caught using surf rods and reels, casting into the breaking waves or near sandbars where they gather to feed. Techniques such as using shrimp or sand fleas for pompano, or casting spoons and jigs for Spanish mackerel, are effective in these nearshore environments. Whether fishing from shore or chartering a boat to explore deeper waters, Mississippi's Gulf Coast provides a rich and rewarding nearshore fishing experience for anglers of all levels.
What are the most popular months to go nearshore fishing in Mississippi?
Nearshore fishing seasons in Mississippi offer anglers a year-round opportunity to pursue a variety of fish species along its Gulf Coast. Spring heralds the start of the fishing season as waters warm and fish become more active. Speckled trout, flounder, and redfish are abundant during this time, moving into shallower waters near estuaries, marshes, and along sandy beaches. Anglers often target speckled trout using live shrimp or mullet under popping corks, while redfish are caught with cut bait or soft plastics worked along the bottom. Spring also sees the arrival of Spanish mackerel and pompano, making it a versatile season for nearshore fishing adventures.
As summer arrives, nearshore fishing in Mississippi reaches its peak with a wide array of species available to target. Speckled trout continue to be a favorite catch, along with redfish that thrive in the warm waters of coastal bays and tidal flats. Spanish mackerel and king mackerel move closer to shore, providing exciting opportunities for anglers trolling with shiny lures or casting into schools of feeding fish. Flounder fishing remains productive in the shallows, where these flatfish are caught using bottom rigs baited with live minnows or artificial jigs bounced along the sandy bottoms.
Fall brings a change in nearshore fishing dynamics as waters begin to cool, prompting fish to feed voraciously before winter. Speckled trout and redfish are still active, making it an excellent time to target these species using similar techniques from earlier in the year. Pompano fishing also picks up in the fall, with these silver-colored fish congregating near sandy beaches and sandbars. As the season progresses, anglers can enjoy the peaceful solitude of nearshore fishing in Mississippi, taking advantage of quieter beaches and cooler temperatures while still reeling in some impressive catches.
What techniques are popular for nearshore fishing in Mississippi?
Nearshore fishing in Mississippi offers anglers a variety of types and techniques to target the diverse fish species found along its Gulf Coast. One popular method is fishing from piers, jetties, or rocky shorelines, where anglers can cast into deeper water or areas with structure that attract fish like speckled trout, redfish, and flounder. Techniques such as using live bait such as shrimp or mullet, or casting artificial lures like soft plastics or spoons, are effective for enticing these species into biting. This method allows anglers to adjust their approach based on the tidal currents and fish behavior to maximize their chances of success.
Boat-based nearshore fishing is another prevalent technique in Mississippi, offering anglers access to deeper waters and specific fish habitats not easily reached from shore. Anglers can use trolling techniques with diving plugs or umbrella rigs to cover larger areas and locate schools of fish like Spanish mackerel, king mackerel, and even cobia. Jigging with metal jigs or live bait rigs is also effective for targeting bottom-dwelling species such as grouper or snapper around artificial reefs and underwater structures. This method requires knowledge of navigational charts, tidal patterns, and fishing regulations to ensure a productive and enjoyable fishing experience.
Surf fishing along Mississippi's sandy beaches is a favorite pastime for many anglers, especially during the warmer months when species like pompano, whiting, and drum are abundant near shore. Anglers typically use surf rods and reels to cast bait rigs or lures into the breaking waves or near sandbars where fish gather to feed. Techniques such as using sand fleas or shrimp for bait, or casting spoons and jigs, are effective in enticing these fish into biting. Surf fishing allows anglers to enjoy the beauty of the Gulf Coast beaches while experiencing the thrill of reeling in a variety of species that inhabit Mississippi's nearshore waters.
What species are popular for nearshore fishing in Mississippi?
Nearshore fishing in Mississippi offers anglers a diverse range of species to target, each providing unique challenges and rewards throughout the year. One of the most prized catches is the speckled trout, also known as spotted seatrout, which thrives in the coastal bays, estuaries, and tidal flats. These fish are known for their aggressive strikes and acrobatic fights, often caught using live shrimp, mullet, or artificial lures like soft plastics and topwater plugs. Speckled trout fishing peaks in the spring and fall when they move closer to shore to feed, making it a favorite target among both recreational and tournament anglers.
Redfish, or red drum, are another popular species found nearshore in Mississippi's Gulf waters. These powerful fish inhabit marshes, oyster beds, and around structure like piers and jetties, providing anglers with thrilling battles on light tackle. Redfish are often caught using live or cut bait such as mullet or crab, as well as artificial lures that mimic their natural prey. Their bronze-colored scales and distinctive black spot near the tail make them a prized catch for both sport fishermen and those looking to enjoy a tasty meal.
During the summer months, anglers target a variety of pelagic species like Spanish mackerel and king mackerel nearshore. These fast-swimming predators are often found patrolling the Gulf waters in search of baitfish, making them ideal targets for anglers trolling with shiny lures or casting into schools of feeding fish. Spanish mackerel in particular are known for their aggressive strikes and high-speed runs, providing exciting action for anglers of all skill levels. Whether targeting speckled trout and redfish year-round or seeking the thrill of pelagic species in the summer, nearshore fishing in Mississippi offers something for every angler's preference and skill level.
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