Damn Good Guides
Experts Available 24/7
100% Weather Guarantee
Recently Booked Deep Sea Fishing Charters In Amelia Island
Deep Sea, Nearshore, Jetty Fishing Charter in Fernandina Beach
The Awesome Island Experience!
Deep Sea Fishing Charter in Atlantic Beach
Full Or Extended Day - 25’ SeaCat
Deep Sea Fishing Charter in Jacksonville
10 Hour Offshore-24' Pair Custom
Top Types of Deep Sea Trips in Amelia Island
Top Species for Deep Sea Fishing in Amelia Island
“Our Damn Good Guides go above and beyond, and we’ve handpicked every single one. We’re passionate about the outdoors and look forward to getting you out on the trip of a lifetime, every time.”
Jonathan and Attison | Co-founders | Austin, Texas
More Deep Sea Fishing Charters In Amelia Island
Deep Sea, Nearshore Fishing Charter in Jacksonville
Offshore Thriller - 24' Pair Custom
Deep Sea Fishing Charter in Atlantic Beach
12 Hour Blue Water - 25' SeaCat
Deep Sea Fishing Charter in Jacksonville
10 Hour Offshore-24' Pair Custom
Deep Sea Fishing Charter in Atlantic Beach
Full Or Extended Day - 25’ SeaCat
Other Trips in Amelia Island
Inshore, Nearshore Fishing Charter in Atlantic Beach
Half And 3/4 Day - 25’ SeaCat
Inshore, Flats Fishing Charter in Ponte Vedra Beach
Badass Backcountry Flyfishing
Inshore, Nearshore Fishing Charter in Jacksonville
Jacksonville Mixed Bag
Inshore, Flats, Upland Fishing, Hunting Charter in Ponte Vedra Beach
Marsh Hen Cast And Blast
Inshore Fishing Charter in Fernandina Beach
Inshore Charter - 26' World Cat
Inshore, Jetty Fishing Charter in Fernandina Beach
Flood Tide Flyfishing
Inshore, Jetty Fishing Charter in Jacksonville
Slaying Sheepshead - 24’ Pathfinder
Inshore, Jetty, River, Flats Fishing Charter in Jacksonville
Jacksonville Creeks Trip
Need a Place to Stay?
Everything to Know About Booking an Amelia Island deep sea fishing charter
What are the best deep sea fishing charters in Amelia Island?
The best deep sea fishing charters in Amelia Island are:
Why should I book a deep sea fishing charter in Amelia Island with Captain Experiences?
Our Damn Good Guides currently offer 9 deep sea trips in Amelia Island, and the most popular trips in the area are The Awesome Island Experience! guided by David, Offshore Thriller - 24' Pair Custom guided by Joe, and Offshore 6 hour guided by Kenneth.
Our guides in Amelia Island are rated a 5 out of 5 based on 3710 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 deep sea guides / fishing lessons in Amelia Island? Check out our beginner and family friendly deep sea guides in Amelia Island.
What types of deep sea fishing charters are common in Amelia Island?
The most commonly sought after species for deep sea fishing are: 1. kingfish, 2. red snapper, 3. blackfin tuna, 4. gag grouper, and 5. mahi mahi.
The most common fishing techniques in Amelia Island are bottom fishing, trolling, and live bait fishing but heavy tackle fishing and artificial lure fishing are popular as well.
How much do Amelia Island deep sea fishing charters cost?
Prices for deep sea fishing in Amelia Island can range anywhere from about $650 to $1,805, but the average price for a half day trip for deep sea fishing in Amelia Island is $614. The average price for a full day trip for deep sea fishing in Amelia Island is $1,308.
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 deep sea fishing in Amelia Island?
The most popular season for deep sea fishing in Amelia Island is fall, and most anglers book their trips 13 days in advance.
Do I need a Amelia Island fishing license and what are the bag limits in Amelia Island?
See here for more information on fishing licenses in Amelia Island, bag limits for target species, and fishing season regulations in Amelia Island. When in doubt, your fishing guide will always know the right rules and regulations in Amelia Island.
What is deep sea fishing in Amelia Island all about?
Deep sea fishing in Amelia Island, located on the northeast coast of Florida, offers anglers a diverse and rewarding experience thanks to its rich marine environment and strategic location. Amelia Island is well-positioned for accessing both the Atlantic Ocean and the St. Johns River, providing ample opportunities for a variety of deep sea fishing adventures. The area’s offshore waters feature natural reefs, artificial reefs, and shipwrecks, all of which attract numerous game fish and contribute to a thriving fishing scene.
In the spring, Amelia Island's fishing opportunities are abundant as the waters begin to warm up. This season is ideal for targeting species such as red snapper and grouper, which are found around the offshore reefs and wrecks. Anglers often use bottom fishing techniques with heavy tackle and live or cut bait to catch these popular species. Spring also marks the beginning of the migration for pelagic fish like king mackerel and mahi-mahi, providing exciting trolling opportunities with larger lures and live bait. The warming waters signal an increase in fish activity, making spring an optimal time for deep sea fishing.
Summer is the peak season for deep sea fishing in Amelia Island, with warm waters attracting a range of big game fish. This is the best time to pursue larger pelagic species such as tuna, marlin, and wahoo, which are abundant in the deeper offshore waters. Techniques like trolling with large lures and live bait, as well as kite fishing, are effective for targeting these powerful fish. Additionally, summer provides excellent opportunities for catching mahi-mahi, which are active and plentiful. As the season progresses into fall, fishing conditions remain favorable with cooler temperatures continuing to support good catches of red snapper, grouper, and lingering pelagic species. Amelia Island's varied fishing opportunities and pleasant weather make it a top destination for deep sea fishing enthusiasts throughout the year.
What are the most popular months to go deep sea fishing in Amelia Island?
Amelia Island, located off the coast of northeast Florida, offers a range of deep sea fishing experiences that vary with the seasons. In the spring, the waters around Amelia Island start to warm up, making it a prime time for targeting species like black sea bass and grouper. As the water temperature rises, these bottom-dwelling fish become more active, making spring a great season for bottom fishing. Additionally, the arrival of migratory species like mahi-mahi begins, providing exciting opportunities for anglers using trolling methods with live bait or lures.
Summer is peak season for deep sea fishing around Amelia Island, with warm waters attracting a variety of pelagic species. This is the best time to target larger game fish such as tuna, sailfish, and wahoo, which are more prevalent in the deeper offshore waters. Anglers can use trolling techniques with a range of lures and live baits to attract these fast-moving fish. Summer also offers productive bottom fishing, with species like snapper and grouper remaining active around the area's reefs and wrecks. The warm, stable conditions make summer a favorite time for both big-game and bottom fishing enthusiasts.
As fall approaches, Amelia Island continues to offer excellent fishing opportunities with slightly cooler temperatures. This season is ideal for targeting kingfish and amberjack as they become more active in the cooler waters. The changing weather and reduced crowds create a more comfortable fishing environment. Fall also remains productive for bottom fishing, with grouper and snapper still plentiful around the area's underwater structures. The fall season provides a balanced fishing experience, with opportunities for both seasoned anglers and newcomers to enjoy the diverse fishing offerings of Amelia Island.
What techniques are popular for deep seafishing in Amelia Island?
Deep sea fishing in Amelia Island, Florida, provides anglers with diverse techniques to target a range of species in the Atlantic Ocean. One popular method is trolling, which involves dragging baited lures or live bait behind a moving boat. This technique is highly effective for catching pelagic species such as Mahi-Mahi, Blackfin Tuna, and Sailfish. Anglers often use trolling lures like skirted baits or plastic minnows that mimic the movement of small fish. Trolling allows for covering large areas of water and is especially useful for locating schools of active fish in the open ocean.
Another common technique in Amelia Island is bottom fishing, which targets species that reside near the ocean floor. This method involves dropping weighted rigs or jigs to the seabed to attract fish like Red Snapper and Gag Grouper. Anglers typically use heavy tackle and bait such as live pinfish or cut squid to handle the strong, vigorous runs of these bottom-dwellers. Bottom fishing is particularly productive around underwater structures like reefs and shipwrecks, where fish gather for protection and food. It requires patience and a keen sense to detect the subtle bites from fish feeding on the bottom.
For a more interactive and high-energy fishing experience, vertical jigging is a popular technique in Amelia Island’s deep waters. This method involves dropping metal jigs straight down into the water column and then jerking them up and down to simulate the movement of injured prey. Vertical jigging is effective for targeting aggressive species such as Amberjack and various tuna. The erratic movements of the jigs can provoke powerful strikes from these predatory fish. This technique requires sturdy rods and reels to handle the strong resistance and deep-water conditions encountered during fishing.
What species are popular for deep sea fishing in Amelia Island?
Amelia Island, located on Florida's northeastern coast, offers fantastic deep sea fishing opportunities with a variety of exciting species to target. One of the most popular catches in these waters is the King Mackerel, or Kingfish. Known for their impressive speed and vigorous fight, King Mackerel are a favorite among sport fishermen. They are often found in the deeper offshore waters, where they can be targeted using trolling techniques with live bait or lures. Their firm, flavorful meat makes them a prized catch for both sport and table fare.
Another notable species in Amelia Island's deep sea fishing scene is the Grouper, particularly the Gag Grouper. These fish are commonly found around underwater structures such as reefs and wrecks, where they seek shelter and food. Grouper fishing typically involves bottom fishing techniques, using heavy tackle and bait to reach the fish near the seafloor. Gag Grouper are known for their substantial size and strong fight, making them a rewarding target for anglers. Their tender, white flesh is also highly valued for its taste and texture.
Additionally, Amelia Island's waters are home to a variety of Tuna species, including the Blackfin Tuna. These fast and powerful fish are known for their energetic battles and high-quality meat. Tuna fishing in the area often involves trolling with lures or live bait in the deeper offshore waters. The thrill of hooking a Tuna, coupled with its excellent flavor, makes it a popular choice for those seeking an exciting fishing experience. Whether targeting King Mackerel, Grouper, or Tuna, Amelia Island provides ample opportunities for a successful and memorable deep sea fishing adventure.
Recent Reviews
Other Types of Hunting in Amelia Island
Featured Cities
- Fishing Charters Near Me
- Austin Fishing Guides
- Biloxi Fishing Charters
- Bradenton Fishing Charters
- Cabo San Lucas Fishing Charters
- Cancun Fishing Charters
- Cape Coral Fishing Charters
- Charleston Fishing Charters
- Clearwater Fishing Charters
- Corpus Christi Fishing Charters
- Dauphin Island Fishing Charters
- Daytona Beach Fishing Charters
- Destin Fishing Charters
- Fort Lauderdale Fishing Charters
- Fort Myers Fishing Charters
- Fort Walton Beach Fishing Charters
- Galveston Fishing Charters
- Gulf Shores Fishing Charters
- Hatteras Fishing Charters
- Hilton Head Fishing Charters
- Islamorada Fishing Charters
- Jacksonville Fishing Charters
- Jupiter Fishing Charters
- Key Largo Fishing Charters
- Key West Fishing Charters
- Kona Fishing Charters
- Madeira Beach Fishing Charters
- Marathon Fishing Charters
- Marco Island Fishing Charters
- Miami Fishing Charters
- Montauk Fishing Charters
- Morehead City Fishing Charters
- Naples Fishing Charters
- New Orleans Fishing Charters
- New Smyrna Beach Fishing Charters
- Orange Beach Fishing Charters
- Panama City Beach Fishing Charters
- Pensacola Fishing Charters
- Pompano Beach Fishing Charters
- Port Aransas Fishing Charters
- Rockport Fishing Charters
- San Diego Fishing Charters
- San Juan Fishing Charters
- Sarasota Fishing Charters
- South Padre Island Fishing Charters
- St. Petersburg Fishing Charters
- Tampa Fishing Charters
- Tarpon Springs Fishing Charters
- Venice Fishing Charters
- Virginia Beach Fishing Charters
Didn't Find What You Were Looking For?
Our guides are Damn Good Guides, which means they’re vetted by our team of outdoor experts who know them on a first-name basis. We hand pick each and every one of them, and our network spans all across the US and beyond.
The proof is in the pudding, and we’re incredibly proud of our 4.9 / 5 average review score. Hit the button below to see more trip options: