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Fishing in Eastpoint

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Flounder Gigging In Apalachee Bay

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Scalloping In Apalachee Bay

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Fishing in Saint Marks

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"Big Bend" Sight Fishing

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Fishing in Eastpoint

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Tripletail Fishing In Apalachicola

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Fishing in Eastpoint

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Inshore Fishing In Apalachicola

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Fishing in Eastpoint

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Silver Kings Adventure

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Fishing in Eastpoint
Fishing in Eastpoint
Fishing in Eastpoint
trip description for Silver Kings Adventure in Eastpoint

Link up with Captain TJ as he follows the Tarpon Migration in his home waters of the Big Bend. Captain TJ spends the vast majority of his time out on these waters and knows the area like the back of his hand. He is very comfortable fishing from as far east as St. Marks all the way west to St. George Island and East Point and Apalachicola. Targeting Tarpon on Florida's Big Bend up to the Forgotten coast provides a very unique opportunity to catch these freakishly overgrown Minnows. As the Tarpon migrate up past Cedar Key, they meet a stretch of low pressure water. Since Florida's big bend is so scarcely populated these fish go untouched for ~100 miles. This takes fish that have seen a lot of flies, lures, and pressure along SW Florida's popular waters and makes them much more naive and willing to eat your fly! Throughout the year, Captain TJ travels, as the fish do, to stay on top of the best opportunities for his anglers. Based upon date and time of your charter, and your flexibility, you can work together to get the best opportunity to find fish, bend a rod and tighten the lines. All his trips provide inshore fly fishing and light tackle opportunities from Sight Fishing, to Top-Water action, to Artificials, aboard a no nonsense flats skiff. He chose the Hell’s Bay Professional for its layout, fishibility, and shallow draft. Powered by a 90 HP Yamaha, his 17.8 foot skiff affords anglers a stable, spacious deck to fish from, while being silent on the pole, and skinny. Incredibly skinny. He loves chasing fish into water they drag their bellies its so skinny! Captain TJ will break out the big guns for the Silver King and will provide his Thomas & Thomas 11wt Fly Rod. But if you have your own secret weapon your more than welcome to bring your own gear as well! Captain TJ uses Hatch Premium Fly Reels. These reels have the backing capacity and the drag capability to stop the meanest monsters you can get into. Flylines range from 6wt floating lines, to 12wt intermediate lines, depending on the situation and species you're targeting. Captain TJ prefers Scientific Angler Amplitude Saltwater lines, and has outfitted his arsenal accordingly. Captain TJ uses his own supply of hand tied flies, and these are available for use on board. If you are a fly tyer and have a pattern you have tied and want to fish, bring it and ya'll will put it to the test! Captain TJ's flies are also available for purchase. A must for all sight fishing adventures, Captain TJ thinks it essential that you bring Polarized Sunglasses, your lucky fishing hat, and some sunscreen. He also recommends you bring your camera (to record your adventure. He will also be taking photos which will be text or emailed to you), a light weight jacket/rain gear (it's Florida, you never know), and a Lunch/Snacks/Drinks. Read More

Flats, Inshore, Nearshore Fishing Charter in Eastpoint

Silver Kings Adventure

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18 ft 1 - 2 People From $800
Fishing in Eastpoint
Fishing in Eastpoint
Fishing in Eastpoint
trip description for Inshore Fishing in Apalachicola in Eastpoint

Are you ready for an amazing fishing adventure in Apalachee Bay, Florida? Look no further than a trip with Captain Chris, on board his 23' Blackjack center console! You'll have the opportunity to target a wide variety of fish species throughout the year. Speckled and White Trout, Redfish, Sheepshead, Flounder, and Black Drum can be found in the waters of Apalachee Bay year-round. From April to November, Pompano, Spanish Mackerel, Ladyfish, and sharks are abundant, providing plenty of action and excitement. If you're looking for a real challenge and the chance to catch a trophy-sized fish, then book your trip for June, July, or August. During these months, the waters of Apalachee Bay are teeming with Tripletail, and you'll have the best chance to reel in one of these elusive and tasty fish. Don't worry if you're new to fishing or don't have your own gear - Captain Chris will provide all the necessary equipment for your trip, including rods, reels, and bait. He'll also show you the best spots to find the fish and share his expert tips and techniques to help you catch more fish. Whether you're an experienced angler or just looking for a fun day out on the water with friends or family, a fishing trip with Captain Chris is the perfect choice. So book your trip today and get ready for an unforgettable experience on the beautiful waters of Apalachee Bay, Florida! Read More

Flats, Inshore Fishing Charter in Eastpoint

Inshore Fishing In Apalachicola

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23 ft 1 - 4 People From $550
Fishing in Eastpoint
Fishing in Eastpoint
Fishing in Eastpoint
trip description for Tripletail Fishing in Apalachicola in Eastpoint

Looking for an exciting and unique fishing adventure? Captain Chris invites you to join him on a 6-hour Tripletail fishing trip in Apalachicola, Florida! With room for up to four guests, you'll have an unforgettable time targeting one of the most prized game fish in the area. The adventure involves cruising the waters of Apalachicola Bay, looking for floating debris where Tripletail like to hide, then casting live bait or lures to entice them to bite. It's an exciting and challenging way to fish, and you'll have plenty of opportunities to catch a trophy-sized fish. On board Captain Chris's 25' Pathfinder center console, you'll have an experienced guide to show you the best spots to find Tripletail and provide all the necessary equipment, including live bait and lures. And once you catch your limit, Captain Chris can clean your fish for you. This fishing adventure is perfect for families or groups of friends looking for a unique and thrilling way to spend the day. So, pack your sunscreen and get ready to catch some Tripletail with Captain Chris! Book your trip today for an unforgettable experience on the waters of Apalachicola, Florida. Read More

Flats, Inshore Fishing Charter in Eastpoint

Tripletail Fishing In Apalachicola

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25 ft 1 - 4 People From $750
Fishing in Saint Marks
Fishing in Saint Marks
Fishing in Saint Marks
trip description for "Big Bend" Sight Fishing in Saint Marks

Come fish Captain TJ's home waters of the Big Bend. Captain TJ spends the vast majority of his time out on these waters and knows the area like the back of his hand. He is very comfortable fishing from as far east as St. Marks all the way west to St. George Island and East Point. And this is where the fish are. Throughout the year, Captain TJ travels, as the fish do, to stay on top of the best opportunities for his anglers. Based upon date and time of your charter, and your flexibility, you can work together to get the best opportunity to find fish, bend a rod and tighten the lines. All his trips provide inshore fly fishing and light tackle opportunities from Sight Fishing, to Top-Water action, to Artificials, aboard a no nonsense flats skiff. He chose the Hell’s Bay Professional for its layout, fishibility, and shallow draft. Powered by a 90 HP Yamaha, his 17.8 foot skiff affords anglers a stable, spacious deck to fish from, while being silent on the pole, and skinny. Incredibly skinny. He loves chasing fish into water they drag their bellies its so skinny! *Sight-fishing:* This is Captain TJ's absolute favorite kind of fishing, stalking flats in search of Redfish, Tarpon, Trout (and the occasional Cobia). The goal is to see the fish in enough time and make an accurate cast with a fly. It's like saltwater hunting! *Top-water fishing:*- working flats, edges or shorelines with topwater flies and lures can account for some incredible action from ravenous trout and explosive redfish strikes. *Artificial Fishing:*- A great option if fly fishing isn't your gig, Captain TJ will use jigs, jerk baits, soft plastics to catch redfish, trout, jacks, cobia. If you have a favorite rod, that magical stick you can't imagine fishing without, by all means bring it. Otherwise, Captain TJ has all the equipment you will need to fish the flats of the Big Bend Coast. Captain TJ uses Thomas & Thomas Fly Rods, typically fishing 7 and 8wt rods. For larger species, we of course break out the big guns fishing 9-10wt rods, and 11wt for the Silver King. Captain TJ uses Hatch Premium Fly Reels. These reels have the backing capacity and the drag capability to stop the meanest monsters you can get into. Flylines range from 6wt floating lines, to 12wt intermediate lines, depending on the situation and species you're targeting. Captain TJ prefers Scientific Angler Amplitude Saltwater lines, and has outfitted his arsenal accordingly. Captain TJ uses his own supply of hand tied flies, and these are available for use on board. If you are a fly tyer and have a pattern you have tied and want to fish, bring it and ya'll will put it to the test! Captain TJ's flies are also available for purchase. For conventional tackle, Captain TJ will have you outfitted with G. Loomis spinning rods and Florida Fishing Products reels loaded with 12lb braided line. These combos allow you to deliver a jig or lure with precision accuracy, while providing the backbone needed to win the battle. A must for all sight fishing adventures, Captain TJ thinks it essential that you bring Polarized Sunglasses, your lucky fishing hat, and some sunscreen. He also recommends you bring your camera (to record your adventure. He will also be taking photos which will be text or emailed to you), a light weight jacket/rain gear (it's Florida, you never know), and a Lunch/Snacks/Drinks. Read More

Flats, Inshore Fishing Charter in Saint Marks

"Big Bend" Sight Fishing

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18 ft 1 - 2 People From $500
Fishing in Eastpoint
Fishing in Eastpoint
Fishing in Eastpoint
trip description for Scalloping in Apalachee Bay in Eastpoint

Looking for a unique and exciting fishing adventure? Join Captain Chris for a 6-hour scalloping trip in the warm, shallow waters of Apalachee Bay! With room for four to six people, you'll have a blast catching Florida Bay Scallop, one of the state's most beloved delicacies. This adventure involves snorkeling in about 3 to 8 feet of water, using a dip net or your hands to catch these tasty shellfish. With the season running from Jul 1 to Sep 24 in Franklin and Wakulla Counties, and from Aug 16 to Sep 24 in Gulf County (Port St Joe), you'll have plenty of opportunities to catch a delicious meal. Onboard Captain Chris' 25' Pathfinder center console, you'll have an experienced guide to show you the best spots to find scallops and provide all the necessary equipment, including dip nets and snorkeling gear. This trip is perfect for families or groups of friends looking for a unique and fun way to spend the day. So, pack your sunscreen, grab your snorkeling gear, and get ready to catch some scallops with Captain Chris! Book your trip today for an unforgettable Florida experience. Read More

Flats Fishing Charter in Eastpoint

Scalloping In Apalachee Bay

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25 ft 1 - 6 People From $650
Fishing in Eastpoint
Fishing in Eastpoint
Fishing in Eastpoint
trip description for Flounder Gigging in Apalachee Bay in Eastpoint

Gigging on your bucket list? Let Capt Chris take you on a trip of a lifetime! Gigging is a very unique and exceptionally fun way to harvest tasty inshore fish along the shallows of the Florida panhandle! Its also a great way to "beat the heat" during the hot summer months! These charters typically begin at dusk. Average water depths are 1 to 4 feet. We will provide you with all of the necessary gigging gear as well as teaching your crew the proper techniques. If gigging is on your bucket list, there's no better trip than this one! Join Captain Chris for a fun an easy way to stack Flounder and beat the heat during the hot summer months. On this six-hour trip, you'll explore the shallow inshore waters of Apalachee Bay, FL at night, using underwater LEDs to spotlight the flatfish so that you can spear 'em! With room for up to four guests, you'll have a fantastic time targeting Flounder and other species that come out at night. On board Captain Chris' 25' Pathfinder center console, you'll have an experienced guide to show you the best spots to find Flounder and provide all the necessary equipment, including gigging gear and a high-powered light. And once you catch your limit, Captain Chris can clean your fish for you. This fishing adventure is perfect for families or groups of friends looking for a unique and thrilling way to spend the night. So, pack your warm clothes and get ready to gig some Flounder with Captain Chris! Book your trip today for an unforgettable experience on the waters of Apalachee Bay, Florida. Read More

Flats, Inshore Fishing Charter in Eastpoint

Flounder Gigging In Apalachee Bay

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11 ft 1 - 4 People From $600
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Fishing in Saint Marks
Fishing in Saint Marks
Fishing in Saint Marks
trip description for "Big Bend" Sight Fishing in Saint Marks

Come fish Captain TJ's home waters of the Big Bend. Captain TJ spends the vast majority of his time out on these waters and knows the area like the back of his hand. He is very comfortable fishing from as far east as St. Marks all the way west to St. George Island and East Point. And this is where the fish are. Throughout the year, Captain TJ travels, as the fish do, to stay on top of the best opportunities for his anglers. Based upon date and time of your charter, and your flexibility, you can work together to get the best opportunity to find fish, bend a rod and tighten the lines. All his trips provide inshore fly fishing and light tackle opportunities from Sight Fishing, to Top-Water action, to Artificials, aboard a no nonsense flats skiff. He chose the Hell’s Bay Professional for its layout, fishibility, and shallow draft. Powered by a 90 HP Yamaha, his 17.8 foot skiff affords anglers a stable, spacious deck to fish from, while being silent on the pole, and skinny. Incredibly skinny. He loves chasing fish into water they drag their bellies its so skinny! *Sight-fishing:* This is Captain TJ's absolute favorite kind of fishing, stalking flats in search of Redfish, Tarpon, Trout (and the occasional Cobia). The goal is to see the fish in enough time and make an accurate cast with a fly. It's like saltwater hunting! *Top-water fishing:*- working flats, edges or shorelines with topwater flies and lures can account for some incredible action from ravenous trout and explosive redfish strikes. *Artificial Fishing:*- A great option if fly fishing isn't your gig, Captain TJ will use jigs, jerk baits, soft plastics to catch redfish, trout, jacks, cobia. If you have a favorite rod, that magical stick you can't imagine fishing without, by all means bring it. Otherwise, Captain TJ has all the equipment you will need to fish the flats of the Big Bend Coast. Captain TJ uses Thomas & Thomas Fly Rods, typically fishing 7 and 8wt rods. For larger species, we of course break out the big guns fishing 9-10wt rods, and 11wt for the Silver King. Captain TJ uses Hatch Premium Fly Reels. These reels have the backing capacity and the drag capability to stop the meanest monsters you can get into. Flylines range from 6wt floating lines, to 12wt intermediate lines, depending on the situation and species you're targeting. Captain TJ prefers Scientific Angler Amplitude Saltwater lines, and has outfitted his arsenal accordingly. Captain TJ uses his own supply of hand tied flies, and these are available for use on board. If you are a fly tyer and have a pattern you have tied and want to fish, bring it and ya'll will put it to the test! Captain TJ's flies are also available for purchase. For conventional tackle, Captain TJ will have you outfitted with G. Loomis spinning rods and Florida Fishing Products reels loaded with 12lb braided line. These combos allow you to deliver a jig or lure with precision accuracy, while providing the backbone needed to win the battle. A must for all sight fishing adventures, Captain TJ thinks it essential that you bring Polarized Sunglasses, your lucky fishing hat, and some sunscreen. He also recommends you bring your camera (to record your adventure. He will also be taking photos which will be text or emailed to you), a light weight jacket/rain gear (it's Florida, you never know), and a Lunch/Snacks/Drinks. Read More

Flats, Inshore Fishing Charter in Saint Marks

"Big Bend" Sight Fishing

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18 ft 1 - 2 People From $500
Fishing in Eastpoint
Fishing in Eastpoint
Fishing in Eastpoint
trip description for Tripletail Fishing in Apalachicola in Eastpoint

Looking for an exciting and unique fishing adventure? Captain Chris invites you to join him on a 6-hour Tripletail fishing trip in Apalachicola, Florida! With room for up to four guests, you'll have an unforgettable time targeting one of the most prized game fish in the area. The adventure involves cruising the waters of Apalachicola Bay, looking for floating debris where Tripletail like to hide, then casting live bait or lures to entice them to bite. It's an exciting and challenging way to fish, and you'll have plenty of opportunities to catch a trophy-sized fish. On board Captain Chris's 25' Pathfinder center console, you'll have an experienced guide to show you the best spots to find Tripletail and provide all the necessary equipment, including live bait and lures. And once you catch your limit, Captain Chris can clean your fish for you. This fishing adventure is perfect for families or groups of friends looking for a unique and thrilling way to spend the day. So, pack your sunscreen and get ready to catch some Tripletail with Captain Chris! Book your trip today for an unforgettable experience on the waters of Apalachicola, Florida. Read More

Flats, Inshore Fishing Charter in Eastpoint

Tripletail Fishing In Apalachicola

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25 ft 1 - 4 People From $750
Fishing in Eastpoint
Fishing in Eastpoint
Fishing in Eastpoint
trip description for Inshore Fishing in Apalachicola in Eastpoint

Are you ready for an amazing fishing adventure in Apalachee Bay, Florida? Look no further than a trip with Captain Chris, on board his 23' Blackjack center console! You'll have the opportunity to target a wide variety of fish species throughout the year. Speckled and White Trout, Redfish, Sheepshead, Flounder, and Black Drum can be found in the waters of Apalachee Bay year-round. From April to November, Pompano, Spanish Mackerel, Ladyfish, and sharks are abundant, providing plenty of action and excitement. If you're looking for a real challenge and the chance to catch a trophy-sized fish, then book your trip for June, July, or August. During these months, the waters of Apalachee Bay are teeming with Tripletail, and you'll have the best chance to reel in one of these elusive and tasty fish. Don't worry if you're new to fishing or don't have your own gear - Captain Chris will provide all the necessary equipment for your trip, including rods, reels, and bait. He'll also show you the best spots to find the fish and share his expert tips and techniques to help you catch more fish. Whether you're an experienced angler or just looking for a fun day out on the water with friends or family, a fishing trip with Captain Chris is the perfect choice. So book your trip today and get ready for an unforgettable experience on the beautiful waters of Apalachee Bay, Florida! Read More

Flats, Inshore Fishing Charter in Eastpoint

Inshore Fishing In Apalachicola

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23 ft 1 - 4 People From $550
Fishing in Eastpoint
Fishing in Eastpoint
Fishing in Eastpoint
trip description for Flounder Gigging in Apalachee Bay in Eastpoint

Gigging on your bucket list? Let Capt Chris take you on a trip of a lifetime! Gigging is a very unique and exceptionally fun way to harvest tasty inshore fish along the shallows of the Florida panhandle! Its also a great way to "beat the heat" during the hot summer months! These charters typically begin at dusk. Average water depths are 1 to 4 feet. We will provide you with all of the necessary gigging gear as well as teaching your crew the proper techniques. If gigging is on your bucket list, there's no better trip than this one! Join Captain Chris for a fun an easy way to stack Flounder and beat the heat during the hot summer months. On this six-hour trip, you'll explore the shallow inshore waters of Apalachee Bay, FL at night, using underwater LEDs to spotlight the flatfish so that you can spear 'em! With room for up to four guests, you'll have a fantastic time targeting Flounder and other species that come out at night. On board Captain Chris' 25' Pathfinder center console, you'll have an experienced guide to show you the best spots to find Flounder and provide all the necessary equipment, including gigging gear and a high-powered light. And once you catch your limit, Captain Chris can clean your fish for you. This fishing adventure is perfect for families or groups of friends looking for a unique and thrilling way to spend the night. So, pack your warm clothes and get ready to gig some Flounder with Captain Chris! Book your trip today for an unforgettable experience on the waters of Apalachee Bay, Florida. Read More

Flats, Inshore Fishing Charter in Eastpoint

Flounder Gigging In Apalachee Bay

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11 ft 1 - 4 People From $600
Fishing in Eastpoint
Fishing in Eastpoint
Fishing in Eastpoint
trip description for Scalloping in Apalachee Bay in Eastpoint

Looking for a unique and exciting fishing adventure? Join Captain Chris for a 6-hour scalloping trip in the warm, shallow waters of Apalachee Bay! With room for four to six people, you'll have a blast catching Florida Bay Scallop, one of the state's most beloved delicacies. This adventure involves snorkeling in about 3 to 8 feet of water, using a dip net or your hands to catch these tasty shellfish. With the season running from Jul 1 to Sep 24 in Franklin and Wakulla Counties, and from Aug 16 to Sep 24 in Gulf County (Port St Joe), you'll have plenty of opportunities to catch a delicious meal. Onboard Captain Chris' 25' Pathfinder center console, you'll have an experienced guide to show you the best spots to find scallops and provide all the necessary equipment, including dip nets and snorkeling gear. This trip is perfect for families or groups of friends looking for a unique and fun way to spend the day. So, pack your sunscreen, grab your snorkeling gear, and get ready to catch some scallops with Captain Chris! Book your trip today for an unforgettable Florida experience. Read More

Flats Fishing Charter in Eastpoint

Scalloping In Apalachee Bay

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25 ft 1 - 6 People From $650
Hunting in Eastpoint
Hunting in Eastpoint
Hunting in Eastpoint
trip description for Apalachee Duck Hunts in Eastpoint

Coastal duck hunts in Florida can be some of the best in the world. Florida is the winter home for a large population of diving ducks in the Apalachee Bay region. North Florida is one of the best places to hunt redheads in the country! Apalachee Bay boasts massive populations of diver ducks like redheads, bluebills, & buffleheads with the occasional canvasback, pintail, teal, scoter, wigeon, gadwall, mergansers, wood duck, ring-neck, spoonbill, ruddy duck, and goldeneye. If you're looking for a new experience, coastal hunting might be right up your alley! Whether you're looking for a singular species to cross off your list or you're just wanting a great time in the blind with family and friends, look no further than the sunshine state for your ultimate waterfowl experience. Read More

Duck Hunting Trip in Eastpoint

Apalachee Duck Hunts

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Everything to Know About Booking a Fishing Charter in Apalachee Bay

What are the best fishing charters in Apalachee Bay?

The best fishing charters in Apalachee Bay are:

Why should I book a fishing charter in Apalachee Bay with Captain Experiences?

Our Damn Good Guides currently offer 7 trips in Apalachee Bay, and the most popular trips in the area are Flounder Gigging in Apalachee Bay guided by Chris, Scalloping in Apalachee Bay guided by Chris, and Tripletail Fishing in Apalachicola guided by Chris.

Our guides in Apalachee Bay are rated a 5 out of 5 based on 3527 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 charters / fishing lessons in Apalachee Bay? Check out our beginner and family friendly charters in Apalachee Bay.

What types of fishing charters are common in Apalachee Bay?

Flats fishing is the most popular type of fishing in Apalachee Bay as well as inshore fishing and nearshore fishing.

The most commonly sought after species in Apalachee Bay are: 1. black drum, 2. redfish, 3. sheepshead, 4. flounder, and 5. speckled trout.

The most common fishing techniques in Apalachee Bay are fly fishing, sight casting, and artificial lure fishing but light tackle fishing and live bait fishing are popular as well.

How much do Apalachee Bay fishing charters cost?

Prices in Apalachee Bay can range anywhere from about $530 to $1,980, but the average price for a half day trip in Apalachee Bay is $831. The average price for a full day trip in Apalachee Bay is $1,333.

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 fishing in Apalachee Bay?

The most popular season for fishing in Apalachee Bay is spring, and most anglers book their trips 16 days in advance.

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

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

What is fishing in Apalachee Bay about?

Apalachee Bay, situated along the northern Gulf Coast of Florida, offers anglers a diverse and rewarding fishing experience amidst its vast coastal waters. This expansive bay is renowned for its abundant fish populations, including sought-after species such as speckled trout, redfish, and flounder. Anglers can explore Apalachee Bay's extensive network of flats, grass beds, and channels, providing a variety of fishing opportunities for anglers of all skill levels.

One popular method of fishing in Apalachee Bay is flats fishing, particularly effective for targeting species like speckled trout and redfish. Anglers can pole or drift along the bay's shallow flats, casting artificial lures or live bait to entice these prized game fish. With the clear, shallow waters of Apalachee Bay, sight casting becomes an exhilarating experience as anglers spot fish cruising along the sandy bottom or grassy flats. Whether wading in the shallows or fishing from a skiff, flats fishing in Apalachee Bay offers anglers a thrilling and immersive angling experience.

Additionally, Apalachee Bay provides opportunities for anglers to target a variety of other species, including flounder, Spanish mackerel, and sheepshead. Flounder can be found lying in wait along the bay's sandy bottoms and near structure, offering anglers the chance to catch these tasty flatfish using live bait or artificial lures. Spanish mackerel are commonly found near the bay's outer edges and channels, providing anglers with fast-paced action and thrilling battles. With its diverse fishery and scenic coastal beauty, Apalachee Bay promises anglers an unforgettable fishing experience amidst the natural splendor of Florida's Gulf Coast.

What are the most popular months to fish in Apalachee Bay?

Fishing seasons in Apalachee Bay, located along the northern Gulf Coast of Florida, offer anglers a dynamic and rewarding experience throughout the year. Spring marks the beginning of prime fishing season in Apalachee Bay, as water temperatures rise and fish become more active. Speckled trout and redfish are particularly abundant during this time, moving into the shallows to feed voraciously. Anglers can target these prized game fish using a variety of techniques, including live bait, artificial lures, and fly fishing, amidst the bay's expansive flats, grass beds, and channels.

Summer fishing in Apalachee Bay can be both exhilarating and challenging as anglers contend with the heat and occasional summer storms. Despite the warmer temperatures, anglers can still find success targeting speckled trout, redfish, and other species along the bay's shallow flats and grass beds. Early mornings and late evenings often provide the best opportunities for fishing success, as cooler temperatures prompt fish to be more active. Anglers may also encounter Spanish mackerel and other pelagic species in the bay's outer edges, adding to the excitement of summer fishing in Apalachee Bay.

Fall brings a resurgence of activity in Apalachee Bay as cooler temperatures signal fish to feed more aggressively in preparation for the winter months. Speckled trout and redfish can be found prowling the bay's shallows, providing anglers with ample opportunities to hook into trophy-sized catches. Additionally, fall brings the added bonus of migrating baitfish and bird activity, which can help anglers locate productive fishing spots. Overall, Apalachee Bay's fishing seasons offer something for every angler, from the excitement of springtime speckled trout fishing to the serene beauty of autumn outings on the water.

What types of fishing are popular in Apalachee Bay?

Apalachee Bay, nestled along Florida's northern Gulf Coast, offers anglers a diverse range of fishing techniques to explore its expansive waters. One favored method is flats fishing, particularly effective for targeting species like speckled trout and redfish. Anglers can quietly pole or drift along the bay's shallow flats, scanning the clear waters for signs of feeding fish. With the use of artificial lures or live bait, anglers can present their offerings to these prized game fish, resulting in thrilling sight fishing encounters amidst the bay's scenic beauty.

Another popular technique in Apalachee Bay is trolling, which allows anglers to cover a larger area of water while targeting species such as Spanish mackerel, king mackerel, and bluefish. Anglers can troll along the bay's outer edges and channels, using spoons, diving plugs, or trolling rigs to entice strikes from these pelagic species. Trolling allows anglers to vary their lure presentations and depths, increasing their chances of hooking into a variety of fish species while enjoying the picturesque views of Apalachee Bay.

Additionally, Apalachee Bay provides opportunities for anglers to target bottom-dwelling species such as flounder, sheepshead, and black drum. Bottom fishing techniques, such as using live or cut bait on Carolina rigs or bottom rigs, can be highly effective for enticing these species. Anglers can target structure-rich areas such as oyster bars, rock piles, and channel edges, where these fish often congregate. With their tasty fillets and challenging fights, bottom fishing in Apalachee Bay offers anglers a rewarding and memorable fishing experience amidst the bay's diverse ecosystem.

What species are popular in Apalachee Bay?

Apalachee Bay, located along Florida's northern Gulf Coast, is teeming with a variety of fish species that attract anglers year-round. One of the most prized catches in Apalachee Bay is the speckled trout, renowned for its aggressive strikes and delectable flavor. These game fish can be found prowling the bay's shallow flats, grass beds, and channels, particularly during the cooler months. Anglers often target speckled trout using a variety of techniques, including live bait, artificial lures, and fly fishing. With the potential to reel in trophy-sized specimens, speckled trout fishing in Apalachee Bay promises thrilling battles and rewarding angling experiences.

Redfish are another sought-after species that inhabit the waters of Apalachee Bay. These powerful fish can be found cruising the bay's shallows, marshes, and around oyster bars, providing anglers with exciting sight fishing opportunities. Redfish are known for their aggressive strikes and strong fights, making them a favorite target among anglers of all skill levels. Whether casting spoons, soft plastics, or live bait, anglers can enjoy thrilling encounters with redfish while exploring the diverse habitats of Apalachee Bay.

In addition to speckled trout and redfish, Apalachee Bay is home to a variety of other notable fish species that offer exciting fishing opportunities. Flounder, sheepshead, Spanish mackerel, and bluefish are commonly targeted by anglers seeking a diverse range of catches. Whether fishing from a boat, kayak, or the shoreline, anglers can enjoy the challenge of targeting these species using a variety of techniques and tactics. With its diverse fishery and picturesque coastal scenery, Apalachee Bay promises anglers an unforgettable fishing experience amidst the natural splendor of Florida's Gulf Coast.

Does Apalachee Bay have good fishing?

Apalachee Bay, located along Florida's Big Bend region in the Gulf of Mexico, is renowned for its excellent fishing opportunities amidst a picturesque coastal setting. This expansive bay system offers diverse habitats including shallow flats, seagrass beds, oyster bars, and deeper channels, creating ideal conditions for a variety of fish species to thrive. Anglers visiting Apalachee Bay can target species such as redfish (red drum), speckled trout, flounder, sheepshead, Spanish mackerel, and tripletail throughout the year, making it a popular destination for both recreational and sport fishing.

One of the main attractions of fishing in Apalachee Bay is its abundance of fishing grounds and the variety of fishing experiences available. Anglers can fish from shore, wade in the shallow flats, or explore deeper channels and oyster bars by boat or kayak. The bay's extensive seagrass beds and productive oyster reefs provide excellent cover and feeding grounds for fish, offering anglers multiple opportunities to use different techniques and strategies. Apalachee Bay's proximity to coastal towns like Tallahassee and nearby amenities such as boat ramps, marinas, and fishing charters make it accessible and convenient for anglers to enjoy a day on the water.

In addition to its excellent fishing opportunities, Apalachee Bay offers anglers the chance to experience Florida's natural beauty and observe diverse wildlife. Anglers can enjoy stunning views of the bay's clear waters and coastal landscapes, as well as opportunities to spot dolphins, manatees, sea turtles, and various bird species while fishing. The bay's tranquil atmosphere and scenic surroundings provide a peaceful backdrop for anglers seeking both relaxation and adventure on their fishing trips. Whether you're a seasoned angler or a beginner looking to explore new fishing grounds, Apalachee Bay promises a memorable and rewarding fishing experience in Florida's Gulf Coast.

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