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ORANGE BEACH OFFSHORE / DEEP SEA FISHING on STATE PERMITTED VESSEL

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Number of People - Best For 1 - 4 Persons

Length Offered  - 4 - 6 Hours

Costs - From $750

Recommended For Ages 14 and Up

 

4 Hour Offshore Fishing Charter 1-2 Persons $750 ($50 per additional person)

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A Fins and Family Fishing four hour offshore fishing charter in state waters is the shortest offshore fishing experience we offer and is a great introductory offshore experience. Our Orange Beach offshore fishing charters in state of AL and FL waters will take you up to nine nautical miles offshore but not typically completely out of sight of land. Four hour state waters offshore fishing charters are an excellent choice for adults and vacationing families with kids around fourteen years of age and older or who fish from a boat regularly.

 

Our family friendly Florida and Alabama offshore state waters charters offered year around our private offshore fishing charters often include both trolling and bottom fishing for a variety of species. Our fishing locations and methods of fishing vary greatly based on the time of year, what's biting, and composition of the group aboard.

 

Our Orange Beach Four Hour Offshore Fishing Charters are taken on our versatile 25 foot Sea Hunt which begin with an exciting ride offshore looking for Sea Turtles, Dolphins, and schools of feeding fish. If we see fish on the surface that we are targeting we often take a detour and cast or troll through the schooling fish. If we do not see anything significant enough to alter our course on the way out we continue our run towards our reef fishing spots. Once we reach our desired fishing location we will share with your crew the fun and excitement of bottom fishing. We often focus mostly on the species that are currently in season for harvest but we also catch other amazing offshore fish in the process.

 

Spring offshore fishing can be very rewarding. Several species including Gray Triggerfish and Red Snapper often bite well in March and April. While these species are not typically legal for harvest in the spring, the are very fun to catch, photograph, and release. If keeping a few fish for dinner is part of your goal we can give it a try by focusing on the small but tasty Vermilion Snapper. Vermilion Snapper can sometimes be found in state waters in the spring along with Migratory Pelagic species such as Spanish Mackerel, King Mackerel, and the rare but amzing Cobia. Mackerel are often caught trolling, casting jigs, and free lining live shrimp. Cobia fishing often requires a lot of patience and luck but if you are fortunate enough to catch one you will surely agree it is worth the lengthy pursuit. Unique, delicious, and incredibly strong, the Cobia is the top prize in springtime offshore fishing.

 

Summer marks the beginning of our busiest fishing Orange Beach offshore fishing season of the year. It also ushers in the harvest season for ones of the most popular fish along the northern Gulf of Mexico,the Red Snapper. Red Snapper season traditionally open for harvest in early June in State of Alabama waters are most commonly only open on weekends only. While our top pursuit is Red Snapper we also often catch other fish species such as Spanish Mackerel, King Mackerel, Triggerfish, Vermilion Snapper, and even sharks.

 

Fall Orange Beach offshore fishing in state waters are traditionally an extension of the bite from summer. And while some species like the Red Snapper are typically no longer available for harvest, we still catch a variety of species to enjoy. Spanish Mackerel, King Mackerel, and Vermilion Snapper are among our top pursuit in the fall and all are typically open for harvest. In addition to the potential keepers we will still catch other fish to catch photograph, and release such as Red Snapper, Triggerfish, Bonita, Jacks, and sharks. 

 

Winter offshore fishing charters can be among the best of the entire year. Catch and release species such as Red Snapper, Triggerfish, and even Amberjack come somewhat closer to shore in the winter making them easier to catch and accessible in both the State of Alabama and State of Florida waters. Fish that we can keep in the winter such as the Vermilion Snapper also venture closer to shore and can often be caught in state waters.  While we do some trolling in winter for Redfish we focus mostly on bottom fishing, jigging spoons,and flat lining with baits such as squid and cigar minnows. ​

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5 Hour Offshore Fishing Charter 1-2 Persons $850 ($50 per additional person)

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Five hour State of Alabama or Florida Orange Beach offshore fishing charters offer great offshore fishing within nine nautical miles of shore. Offered year around our private offshore fishing charters often include both trolling and bottom fishing for a variety of awesome saltwater species. As with our four hour offshore trips, five hour state waters offshore fishing charters are an excellent choice for adults and vacationing families with kids around fourteen years of age and older.

 

Both our morning and afternoon state waters offshore fishing charters begin with an exciting ride offshore looking for Sea Turtles, Dolphins, and schools of feeding fish.  If we see fish on the surface that we are targeting we often take a detour and cast or troll through the schooling fish. If we do not see anything significant enough to alter our course on the way out we continue our run towards our reefs and wrecks and our favorite fishing holes. Once we reach our desired fishing location we will share with your crew the fun and excitement of fishing styles such as bottom fishing, fishing drift lines, jigging, knocker rigs, and more. Species we pursue vary with the conditions, the season, the bite, and the interests of the guests we have aboard.

 

Spring offshore fishing can be very rewarding. Several species including Gray Triggerfish, Red Snapper, and the occasional Amberjack can be on the line in March and April. While these species are not typically legal for harvest in the spring of most years, the are very fun to catch and release. If keeping a few fish for dinner is part of your group's goal then we would suggest we pursue the small but tasty Vermilion Snapper. Vermilion Snapper are among the most tasty fish in the gulf. Spring also begins the return of our warm water Migratory Pelagic species such as Spanish Mackerel, King Mackerel, and Cobia. Mackerel are often caught trolling, casting jigs, and free lining live shrimp. Cobia fishing often requires a bit of patience and luck but if you are fortunate enough to catch one you will surely agree it is worth the lengthy pursuit. Unique, delicious, and incredibly strong, the Cobia is the top prize in springtime offshore fishing.

 

Summer marks the beginning of our best fishing season of the year. It also ushers in the season for the most popular fish along the northern Gulf of Mexico. Both state and federal Red Snapper seasons traditionally open for harvest in early June. Federal Red Snapper Season is open seven days a week while state of Alabama waters are most commonly only open on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays. While most of our short offshore fishing charters focus primarily on Red Snapper, we do frequently catch other amazing offshore fish on occasion such as Spanish Mackerel, King Mackerel, Triggerfish, Vermilion Snapper, Grouper, Cobia, Bonita, and an occasional shark! 

 

Fall fishing offshore in state and waters is traditionally an extension of the hot bite from summer. And while some species like the Red Snapper are no longer available for harvest, we still catch lots of fish and have some good harvest options. Vermilion Snapper, Spanish Mackerel and King Mackerel are all available and open for harvest. In addition, and we will still catch others such as Triggerfish and even Amberjack to appreciate, photograph, and release. 

 

Winter offshore fishing charters can be among the best of the entire year! Catch and release species such as Red Snapper, Amberjack, and Triggerfish come closer to shore in the winter making them easier to catch and accessible for both Alabama and Florida state offshore charters. Fish that we can keep in the winter such as Vermilion Snapper also venture closer to shore and can often be caught in state waters on occasion. We also will occasionally do some trolling in winter for the mighty Bull Redfish but we focus most on bottom fishing, jigging spoons, chunking, chumming, and flat lining with baits such as squid and cigar minnows for them. Winter offshore fishing charters generally offer the most fishing time of any season due to shorter rides to the fish in the winter.

 

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6 Hour (Half Day) Offshore Fishing Charter 1-2 Persons $950 ($50 per additional person)

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Our 6 Hour Offshore Fishing Charter is the longest state waters trip we offer and caters to the more serious anglers who want a half day experience but do not want to go too far from shore to get it. State of Alabama waters focused trips will take us up to nine miles offshore and almost always include both trolling and bottom fishing. Our fishing locations and species pursued vary greatly based on the time of year, what's biting, and your fishing interests.  As with our four and five hour offshore trips, six hour state waters offshore fishing charters are an excellent choice for adults and families with kids around fourteen years of age and older.

 

Both our morning and afternoon State of Alabama and Florida offshore fishing charters begin with an exciting ride offshore looking for schools of feeding fish.  If we see fish on the surface that we are targeting we often take a detour and cast or troll through the schooling fish. If we do not see anything significant enough to alter our course on the way out we continue our run towards the wrecks, reefs, or rigs we are going to fish. Once we reach our desired fishing location we will share with your crew the techniques we need to master in order to be most successful. Six hour trips give us the most fishing time therefore we can often fish more ways. Bottom fishing, fishing drift lines, jigging, using knocker rigs, chumming, and even light tackle can be fished on six hour trips. Species we pursue vary with the conditions, the season, the bite, and the goals and interests of the guests we have aboard.

 

Spring offshore fishing can be very rewarding. Several species including Gray Triggerfish, Red Snapper, and Amberjack often bite well in March and April. While these species are not usually legal for harvest in the spring of most years, the are very fun to catch and release. If keeping a few fish for dinner is part of your group's goal then we would suggest we pursue the small but tasty Vermilion Snapper. Found mostly in Federal waters, Vermilion Snapper are among the most tasty fish in the gulf. Spring also begins the return of our warm water Migratory Pelagic species such as Spanish Mackerel, King Mackerel, and Cobia. Mackerel are often caught trolling, casting jigs, and free lining live shrimp. Cobia fishing often requires a bit of patience and luck but if you are fortunate enough to catch one you will surely agree it is worth the lengthy pursuit. Unique, delicious, and incredibly strong, the Cobia is the top prize in springtime offshore fishing.

 

Summer marks the beginning of our best fishing season of the year. It also ushers in the season for the most popular fish along the northern Gulf of Mexico. Both state of Alabama and Florida Red Snapper seasons traditionally open for harvest in early June. Florida Red Snapper Season is sometimes open seven days a week while state of Alabama waters are most commonly only open on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays. While most of our warm weather offshore fishing charters focus primarily on Red Snapper, we do frequently catch other amazing offshore fish on occasion such as Spanish Mackerel, King Mackerel, Triggerfish, Vermillion Snapper, Sharks, Cobia, Amberjack, and Bonita. 

 

Fall fishing offshore in state and waters is traditionally an extension of the hot bite from summer. And while some species like the Red Snapper are no longer available for harvest, we still catch lots of fish and have some good harvest options. Vermilion Snapper, Spanish Mackerel and King Mackerel are all available and open for harvest and. In addition, and we will still catch others such as Triggerfish and even Amberjack to photograph, and release. 

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Winter offshore fishing charters can be among the best of the entire year! Catch and release species such as Red Snapper, Amberjack, and Triggerfish come closer to shore in the winter making them easier to catch and accessible for both federal and state offshore charters. Fish that we can keep in the winter such as Vermilion Snapper also venture closer to shore and can often be caught in state waters. Grouper always prefer cooler deeper waters but they do come closer to the shore in the winter than any other time of year. We do not often catch them on short state waters offshore charters but when we do it is often in winter. While we do some trolling in winter for Redfish we focus most on bottom fishing, jigging spoons, chunking, chumming, and flat lining with baits such as squid and cigar minnows. Winter offshore fishing charters generally offer the most fishing time of any season due to shorter rides to the fish in the winter.

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If your search for the best Orange Beach fishing charters near me has led you to us and we have you ready to join us for a fishing adventure then call us today at 251-979-2691 or book securely online.

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