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Inshore, Nearshore Fishing Charter in Biloxi

Inshore To Nearshore - 25’ SeaPro

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25 ft 1 - 6 People From $117 / person

Inshore Fishing Charter in Biloxi

Biloxi Inshore Run

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23 ft 1 - 6 People From $104 / person

Deep Sea, Nearshore Fishing Charter in Biloxi

Red Snapper Fishing Trip

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31 ft 1 - 6 People From $233 / person

Deep Sea, Inshore, Nearshore Fishing Charter in Biloxi

Biloxi Mixed Bag Trip

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37 ft 1 - 6 People From $142 / person

Lake, River Fishing Trip in Sardis

Trophy Crappie Fishing In North MS

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17 ft 1 - 4 People From $188 / person

Inshore Fishing Charter in Biloxi

Biloxi Inshore Adventure

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25 ft 1 - 6 People From $125 / person

Most Popular Types of Trips in Mississippi

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Head out with Captain Bobby for a first-class fishing experience in the gulf coast waters around Biloxi, Mississippi. Captain Bobby and his two sons have of 75 years combined experience running adventures in this area and they pride themselves on their clientele retention, Bobby himself has a few clients that are fishing with him this year who started fishing with him 35 years ago! You don't get decade-spanning repeat customers by providing anything less than the best possible experience out on the water, and that's exactly what Capt. Bobby and his sons offer. On the day of your trip, you will meet Captain Bobby at the Biloxi Small Craft Harbor where he keeps his boat in slip 25. From the slip, you will board his 46' Bertram sportfishing yacht equipped with air conditioning, satellite TV, 2 restrooms, and a spacious saloon. Not to mention all the nicest rods, reels, and tackle that money can buy! After you get settled in, and Captain Bobby cranks up the engines, you will motor out a couple of miles offshore to do some trolling, deep-sea dropping, and fish catching! For single-day trips you can expect to hook into the likes of Spanish Mackerel, King Mackerel, Redfish, Black Tip Sharks, Jack Crevelle, and Bonita, just to name a few, and there are plenty more species the Gulf Coast can offer up! You are welcome to get as involved as you would like with your adventure as well, whether you would like to make the casts yourself or you would rather lounge until the reel starts screaming, Captain Bobby can make it happen! On your adventure, you can expect not only professional service and a plethora of amenities but also first-rate knowledge and aptitude for hooking into these fish. So bring your camera and your sun protection and let Captain Bobby provide you with the rest especially a fantastic nautical experience! Read More

Deep Sea, Nearshore Fishing Charter in Biloxi

Biloxi Fishing Experience

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46 ft 1 - 6 People From $200 / person

Hit the water with Captain Frank and fish the productive Gulf Coast waters outside Biloxi, Mississippi! On these trips, you’ll be bottom fishing around islands and water reefs for a variety of species, including King Mackerel / Kingfish, Redfish, Blacktip Shark, Bonnethead Shark, Red Snapper (when in season), and Spanish Mackerel. You will fish aboard Captain Frank’s 40-foot Glen Young sportfisher, which is equipped with two 300 HP engines and outfitted with a fighting chair, outriggers, air conditioning, a kitchen, and much more. This boat can accommodate up to 18 people, so make sure you bring some good company! Don’t forget to bring a hat, sunscreen, food, and drinks for the day. Captain Frank will provide all rods, reels, tackle, and lures. A first mate will also be on board to assist you whenever you need it. He will also clean and fillet your day’s catch. If you want to take it home, don’t forget to bring a cooler. If you want to have an exciting day with an accommodating and friendly Captain, Captain Frank is your guy! Read More

Inshore, Nearshore Fishing Charter in Biloxi

Biloxi 4-Hour Classic

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40 ft 1 - 18 People From $164 / person

The inshore waters around Biloxi, MS are packed with fish, and there's a wealth of sportfish species to target. On this trip, you'll focus on classics including Redfish, Speckled Trout, Flounder and Sheepshead—all great fun for anglers of every level. In addition, Redfish are a classic Cajun eating fish, and Captain Robert is happy to clean your keepers at the end of the trip. To get bites, you'll fish lures and bait depending on the conditions and season. Captain Robert will make sure you're armed with the right tackle for the fish you're targeting, so you can have the best opportunity to pull some blue-ribbon fish over the rail. Captain Robert runs his trips aboard his 30' Sea Hunt center console. She's a versatile boat that can handle all kinds of water, and she sports twin 250-HP Yamaha outboards to get you to the fishing grounds fast. She also features top-of-the-line gear and electronics to enhance your trip. The captain will provide everything you need for a blue-ribbon day. All you need to bring is proper clothing, sun protection, and a pair of sunglasses! The fish are biting—what are you waiting for?! Read More

Inshore Fishing Charter in D'Iberville

Biloxi Inshore Light Tackle Trip

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30 ft 1 - 6 People From $92 / person

Captain C-Bo aims to give each of their guests an exciting and memorable day on the water. No matter your age or skill level, Captain C-Bo will lead the way. He has over 34 years of offshore experience and is well-suited to help you catch some delicious eating fish! On this 7-hour adventure, you will be targeting the elusive Red Snapper. You will climb aboard Captain C-Bo’s 31-foot Bertram equipped with twin 600 HP engines. You’ll be at your fishing destination in no time. His boat is outfitted with a fighting chair, a flybridge, bathroom, and, most importantly, the latest garmin navigational electronics and safety gear. It is also wheelchair accessible. Captain C-Bo will provide all rods, reels, tackle, lures, and live bait. All you need to bring is food and drinks for the day, a hat, and sunscreen. A first mate will be on board to assist you when you need it. They will clean and fillet your day’s catch at the end of the trip, so make sure you bring a cooler to take it home. Get ready for a thrilling day out as you go after the Red Snapper that call these waters home! Read More

Deep Sea, Nearshore Fishing Charter in Biloxi

Red Snapper Fishing

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31 ft 1 - 6 People From $300 / person

Captain C-Bo aims to give each of their guests an exciting and memorable day on the water. No matter your age or skill level, Captain C-Bo will lead the way! He has over 34 years of experience and is well-suited to help you catch some trophy-sized fish! Red Snapper!! On this 6- or 8-hour adventure, you will troll near the various oil rigs and wrecks outside of Biloxi and around the Gulf. You will get bites from a variety of species, including Amberjack, Blacktip Shark, Cobia, King Mackerel / Kingfish, Mahi Mahi / Dorado, Red Snapper (when in season), and Spanish Mackerel. You will climb aboard Captain C-Bo’s 31-foot Bertram equipped with twin 600 HP engines. You’ll be at your fishing destination in no time. His boat is outfitted with a fighting chair, a flybridge, bathroom, and, most importantly, the latest garmin navigational electronics and safety gear. It is also wheelchair accessible. Captain C-Bo will provide all rods, reels, tackle, lures, and live bait. All you need to bring is food and drinks for the day, a hat, and sunscreen. A first mate will be on board to assist you when you need it. They will clean and fillet your day’s catch at the end of the trip, so make sure you bring a cooler to take it home. We hope you have a good recipe for fish tacos! Read More

Deep Sea Fishing Charter in Biloxi

Wreck & Oil Rig Fishing

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31 ft 1 - 6 People From $288 / person

Climb aboard with Captain Brandon on an exciting fishing adventure outside Biloxi, Mississippi! You’ll be fishing aboard his 37-foot custom-built sportfisher with a 320 HP engine. His boat is outfitted with a fighting chair, live bait well, and outriggers, among other amenities. You can select an 8- or 10-hour trip. On both of these trips, expect to target Red Snapper and Mangrove Snapper. You’ll need a hat and sunscreen, as well as some food and drinks for the day. Captain Brandon will provide all rods, reels, and tackle. A first mate will also be on board to assist you whenever you need it. Captain Brandon will also clean and fillet your day’s catch. Get ready for an unforgettable day with Captain Brandon! Read More

Deep Sea, Nearshore Fishing Charter in Biloxi

Red Snapper Fishing

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37 ft 1 - 6 People From $233 / person
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Everything to Know About Booking a Fishing Charter in Mississippi

What are the best fishing charters in Mississippi?

Our Damn Good Guides currently offer 29 trips in Mississippi, and the most popular trips in the area are Inshore to Nearshore - 25’ SeaPro guided by Tony, Biloxi Inshore Run guided by Mark, and Red Snapper Fishing Trip guided by Chance.

Our guides in Mississippi are rated a 4.94 out of 5 based on 2402 verified reviews on Captain Experiences.

All guides on Captain Experiences are licensed, insured, and 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.

The most popular cities to book a charter in Mississippi are Biloxi, Gulfport and D'Iberville.

Looking for kid friendly charters in Mississippi? Check out our beginner and family friendly charters in Mississippi.

What types of fishing charters are common in Mississippi?

Deep Sea fishing is the most popular in Mississippi as well as nearshore fishing, inshore fishing, and lake fishing.

The most commonly sought after species in Mississippi are: 1. redfish, 2. spanish mackerel, 3. jack crevalle, and 4. blacktip shark.

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

How much do Mississippi fishing charters cost?

in Mississippi prices can range anywhere from an affordable $300 to $3,000 and up, but the average price for a half day trip in Mississippi is $982. The average price for a full day trip in Mississippi is $1,703.

What month is best for fishing in Mississippi?

The most popular season for fishing in Mississippi is summer, and most anglers book their trips 21 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.

Fishing in the Hospitality State

The name “Mississippi” literally means great river. Where there’s a great river, there’s usually great fishing, and that rings true in this state full of southern charm. With a rich history of fishing from the indigenous people’s who used the river networks and oxbows to today where Mississippi has become one of the greatest states for recreational and commercial fishing. Having direct access to the Gulf of Mexico, as well as the development of waterways all across the state with the the creation of dams, reservoirs, and other river diversions for agriculture provides ample fishing opportunities all over Mississippi.

Mississippi has year round fishing both in salt and freshwater. Different species of fish have different peak times of the year, especially offshore migratory fish who only pass through Mississippi’s waters in specific seasons. If you just want to get out on the water and catch some fish, head on down and get hooked up.

Fishing Mississippi’s Coast

***Mississippi Inshore Fishing***

Mississippi only has 44 miles of coastline on the Gulf of Mexico, but for what it lacks it space it makes up for in great fishing. The bays and bayous of Mississippi’s inshore waters are a great fishery year round and are particularly productive in the fall. This is when the white shrimp appear creating a perfect feeding ground for speckled trout, big bull reds, and more. Similar to Louisiana, the Mississippi's coastline has great fishing because of the rivers and tributaries flowing into the marshy coast. The mix of water creates brackish water estuaries that inshore fish love.

***Mississippi Nearshore Fishing***

The Mississippi Department of Marine Resources has placed 73 artificial reefs in the nearshore waters of the state. These artificial reefs are made of crushed concrete, limestone, and oyster shells which are placed within a few miles of shore have vastly improved nearshore fishing since the 2000s. The reefs provide much needed habitat to attract and hold fish that wasn’t previously easily accessible to anglers in Mississippi.

***Mississippi Offshore Fishing***

Offshore fishing in Mississippi used to be one of the best kept secrets of the Gulf until 1997 when the first Mississippi Gulf Coast Billfish Classic blew up and showed what an ideal spot it is. The fishing is unique compared to other Gulf Coast states with Mississippi deep sea fishing trips usually being overnight or even multi-day events. This is due to the length of time it takes to get to the stomping grounds of tuna, marlin, and other trophy fish which lurk near the oil and gas rigs scattered throughout the Gulf. The journey is absolutely worth it, since the fish there are known for not only their quantity but the quality.

Top Saltwater Catches in Mississippi

***Inshore Target Species in Mississippi***

***Black Drum***

Black Drum are a notorious fan favorite for Mississippi inshore fishing and can be found nearshore amongst the reefs, and sometimes around offshore structures in the winter. They are fun to catch due to their size and the shallow shallow water they feed in. Black drum are also delicious and highly sought after for table fare. The brackish water conditions of Mississippi’s inshore bayous and marshes are ideal for these drum, and where there’s prime habitat the fish will find the real estate.

***Redfish***

Although redfish can be found through out the year on the coast of Mississippi, the bull run is from July to October. This is when the bigger bull redfish follow baitfish into the marshes of the coast, feeding on anything they can to prepare for spawning and making them a fantastic target for inshore anglers. Redfish can typically be found in the staples of Mississippi’s landscape consisting of marshes, beaches, and harbors, making it an ideal place to target them.

***Speckled Trout***

Speckled Trout can be caught year round in Mississippi, but they really start lighting up in the spring and summer as the waters warm. Unique to Mississippi is their marsh areas hold a lot of hidden submerged grass beds. These secret spots can be in just two to four feet of water, and hold some of the biggest specks. The key is to follow the migration of baitfish because where you find them is where you’ll find the trout, and maybe some redfish as well.

***And More!***

With the artificial reefs in state waters, and access inland via rivers the inshore marshes and bayous of Mississippi provide the perfect habitat for all sorts of fish. Following the baitfish and water temperature changes is a sure fire way to catch fish like flounder, sheepshead, and more.

***Nearshore Target Species in Mississippi***

***Kingfish***

King mackerel, or kingfish, can be found both among the artificial reefs in state water, and in deep offshore waters surrounding oil and gas rigs. They follow baitfish up to the reefs in the summer, making them an easy target for those that don’t want to cruise 75 miles from the coast. Kingfish are also known to be strong and fast fighters and are a truly unique experience so close to land.

***Cobia***

Another migratory fish, cobia need to be targeted at the reefs when they make their spring run through Mississippi waters. Cobia follow a loop current that actually stems from the Gulf Stream near the Florida Keys that drops them right into the state waters of Mississippi. The greatest numbers will be found in April to May. The best way to catch them is to pay attention to what the local bait shops are selling since what they’re catching baitfish that the fish on the reef are eating.

***Tripletail***

Tripletail are another part time Mississippi resident that show up in the summer. They can be found floating among debris throughout the nearshore area waiting to ambush their prey. This is a great species to target in the dog days of summer because the best way to catch them is to cruise the water at high speeds searching for floaters which is a great way to stay cool. Tripletail, or blackfish, are also speedy on the line, making them a fun fight and worth the search.

***And More!***

The artificial reefs put in place by the state of Mississippi provide the structure that holds baitfish, which attract larger nearshore fish. Species like jack crevalle, pompano, shark, tarpon, and more can be found cruising through the area in search of prey or maybe your hook.

***Offshore Target Species in Mississippi***

***Red Snapper***

As with all Gulf Coast states, the red snapper seasons are managed both by the state for water within nine miles from the shore, and by the federal government for waterfurther out. In state waters red snapper will gather around the artificial reefs and other structures. The trophy sized snappers are found further offshore in federal waters, about 30 miles out. The barrier islands along with the oil and gas rigs off the coast of Mississippi hold some of the Gulf’s finest snapper, you just have to get out there.

***Amberjack***

Another fish that calls oil rigs and barrier islands home is amberjack or reef donkeys as they are sometimes called. Amberjack are one of the strongest fish in the Gulf and in the deep bluewater of Mississippi it’s common to have multiple hookups and catch at least one trophy all in one trip. Amberjack have a regulated season, so make sure to plan your trip when the season is open.

***Mahi Mahi***

Dorado, dolphin fish, mahi mahi, or whatever you want to call them, are a fan favorite in the Gulf. Out of Mississippi, one of the best opportunities to catch these deep sea creatures is with an overnight trip. This will give you plenty of time to cruise the wide open waters in the search for a feeding frenzy. They can be found through out the year, but the best luck will be from May to June.

***And More!***

The oil rigs and barrier islands that dot the federal waters off the coast of Mississippi hold a great deal of baitfish, and where there are baitfish the trophy fish come running (or swimming). Wahoo, gag grouper, bluefish, bonito, Atlantic spadefish, gray snapper, gray triggerfish, and more all follow their prey to this pocket of the Gulf of Mexico.

Top Freshwater Catches in Mississippi

***Bass***

Largemouth, smallmouth, white, and spotted bass, Mississippi has it all when it comes to bass. Mississippi is chock full of freshwater with some of the best habitat for bass, but the real gems are the 20 state fishing lakes that are managed specifically for bass and other freshwater species. Mississippi is at the top of the ranks among the states for producing bass, with excellent fishing available in almost every body of water. These state fishing lakes are the ones that consistently produce record breaking trophy bass.

***Catfish***

If you’re a fan of whiskered fish, Mississippi is the place to go to get your hands on the abundance of blue, channel, and flathead catfish. Year round fishing for cats is successful all across the state, but those 20 state managed lakes hit their high in June. Mississippi is a unique state when it comes to fishing for catfish, in that there are many techniques you can use that are not legal in other states which include conventional tackle, trotline, yo yo fishing, and also noodling.

***Crappie***

Mississippi has produced many a record breaking crappie, both state and international. Although they can be found throughout the state, crappie are king in northern Mississippi in the flood control reservoirs. Year round anglers can catch crappie off the pole, and by doing their own form of trolling. Spider rigs are commonplace in this state, where fishermen rig up multiple poles with bait and attach them in a “spider” pattern to their boat, and troll along throughout the lake.

***And More!***

Mississippi is full of fertile lakes, ponds, and reservoirs supplied by the Mississippi River that runs throughout the state. This provides prime habitat for freshwater fish of all shapes and sizes including panfish, stripers, walleye, bullhead, gar, and more.

Best Places to Fish Mississippi’s Saltwaters

***Biloxi***

With direct access to the Gulf of Mexico, and several harbors and island bars, Biloxi is easily one of the most popular places for fishing the salt in Mississippi. With inshore marshes and bays, artificial reefs placed strategically nearshore, and oil rigs further offshore, Biloxi has it all. Biloxi red snapper and tuna trips are some of the best, just hit those rigs, plain and simple.

***Chandeleur Islands***

The Chandeleur Islands are a set of uninhabited barrier islands between Gulfport and New Orleans that are remnants of St. Bernard Lobe which once made part of the Mississippi Delta. Although technically property of Louisiana, they can be accessed from Mississippi for some of the best redfish and speckled trout fishing around. The structure that the islands provide for the fish, as well as the lack of pressure combines to create a haven for many species and some prime fishing.

***Gulfport***

With a rich history in fishing, Mississippi’s second city, Gulfport, is one of the best coastal towns in the state to get out into the Gulf of Mexico. Similar to Biloxi, Gulfport’s fertile marshy coast, artificial reefs, and the deep sea oil rigs make for an absolutely excellent trifecta of fishing. Once you’ve caught your fill of everything from the lower marsh, you can head in and test your luck at the casinos.

***And More!***

Although Mississippi has a short coastline compared to other Gulf Coast states, it makes up for it with a range of pristine habitats with great fishing. The inshore marshes, bays, and bayous fertilized by the Mississippi river, state implemented artificial reefs for bottom fishing, and far offshore oil rigs create a perfect pocket in Gulf of Mexico for a variety of fishing opportunities.

Best Places to Fish Mississippi’s Freshwaters

***Neshoba County State Lake***

This state lake is a big bass lake, both in size of the bass and quantity. Located in the east central section of the state, the Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks stock the 138 acre lake with bass, crappie, bream, and catfish. Since it was originally renovated in the 1990s, Neshoba County State Lake has thrived and produced some of the biggest bass in the state, consistently in the double digits for weight. Strategically sunk brush, stumps, and trees as well as a large amount of aquatic vegetation create perfect habitat and an excellent angling experience.

***Grenada Lake***

Grenada Lake is huge, coming in at over 35,000 acres and makes for some great fishing for largemouth, white bass, and catfish. The real highlight of this lake though is the crappie, consistently weighing over three pounds, and often coming in at over four pounds. Some anglers pass off Grenada Lake due to its lack of clear water, but that is where the big fish hide. The lake now holds over 3,000 unmarked fish shelters including flooded timber, brush, and even leftover Christmas trees that make for prime fishing spots.

***Ross Barnett Reservoir***

Black bass, crappie, bream, catfish, and striped bass can all be found in the Ross Barnett Reservoir. Crappie are once again the star of this spot. Both white and black crappie can be caught year round but the colder the better. Ross Barnett Reservoir features a spillway and rock outcroppings around the edges that create fish shelter and active warm water that freshwater fish love, and anglers can take advantage of.

***And More!***

Bordered by the Mississippi River, this state is full of lakes, ponds, and reservoirs stemming from its tributaries, streams, creeks, and previously flooded lands. All of this creates fertile waterways and submerged cover producing excellent fishing. Spots like Calling Panther Lake, Lake Washing, Enid Lake, and more are great for bass, crappie, bream, and catfish.

Recent Reviews of Captain Experiences

  • ★★★★★
    Great experience, will do another trip soon. We caught a ton & had a real good time.

    Pierre C. with Aaron B. of Sardis, Mississippi

  • ★★★★★
    Cole, thanks much, brother! Memorable experience, and great way to bond with my “kids”… enjoyed every bit of it! Will definitely be back!

    Steve S. with Cole G. of Biloxi, Mississippi

  • ★★★★★
    Captain Angie was awesome! Had children 9-11. She was very patient and taught them how to fish. Great personality. We caught 5 slab sheepshead. Caught a redfish just short of legal. We are all addicted now!

    Ransom J. with Tony M. of Biloxi, Mississippi

  • ★★★★★
    Wow, I had such a great time. I went out with JJ and he found the fish, big fish in really tough conditions. He taught me a lot about the live scope and is just a really great guy. Aaron went above and beyond to set up my trip for me and it went off without any problems. I would highly recommend these guys and have already started making plans for my next round of big fish. At the end of the day, I come away with someone that I consider a friend!!

    Carl H. with Aaron B. of Sardis, Mississippi

  • ★★★★★
    Angie was an excellent captain! She was very enthusiastic about getting us on some good fish and making sure we had a great day out fishing! She was knowledgeable and helpful. Would recommend this trip !

    Raymond L. with Tony M. of Biloxi, Mississippi

  • ★★★★★
    This was a Great trip. The crew was great. Couldn’t ask for better weather . I would recommend this trip and charter

    Danny with Chance S. of Biloxi, Mississippi

  • ★★★★★
    Had a great time fishing. The weather was bad but the captain and crew were great to get us some fish.

    Jamie W. with Brandon M. of Biloxi, Mississippi

  • ★★★★★
    Capt Mark was great.conditions were tough but still got us on some trout. Great trip with great service thanks

    Tim C. with Mark G. of Biloxi, Mississippi

  • ★★★★★
    Great captain!! He was super knowledgeable of the area & worked hard to get us on the fish!!

    Krystle M. with Robert M. of D'Iberville, Mississippi

  • ★★★★★
    Awesome trip. Can't wait to visit again.

    Jerry G. with Tony M. of Biloxi, Mississippi

  • ★★★★★
    This trip was great. Even though the fish were not bitting well he still got us into some action and helps us fill the coolers.

    Jerry G. with Tony M. of Biloxi, Mississippi

  • ★★★★★
    Great time and great crew thank you

    Scott B. with Frank B. of Biloxi, Mississippi

  • ★★★★★
    Fantastic day on the water. Captain was great with the entire family

    Bryan W. with Robert M. of D'Iberville, Mississippi

  • ★★★★★
    amazing had a great fun time amazing captain as well

    Ginger M. with Bill M. of Biloxi, Mississippi

  • ★★★★★
    We had a blast with Capt Bill. He definitely knows the sweet spots! Can’twait to go out again!

    Wendi R. with Bill M. of Biloxi, Mississippi

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