Fishing Charters in Florida
Browse fishing charters in Florida that can help you catch bigeye tuna.


Island Baby Islamorada
Tavernier, Florida


Flying Thief Charters
Big Pine Key, Florida
Key West Tarpon Fishing with Flying Thief Charters. Let us be your guide to the best Bonefish Spin Fishing, and excellent Flats Fishing in the Florida Keys.


Fat Cat Charters
Big Pine Key, Florida


Sea Glass Excursions
Cudjoe Key, Florida
Sea Glass Excursions offers offshore and inshore fishing, snorkeling, sandbars, sunset cruise, or just a ride, I’m your guide. My Name is Captain Brian and I live in the Lower Florida Keys.


Double O Fishing Charter
Cudjoe Key, Florida


Tarpon Trips
Summerland Key, Florida


Shane Wood Fishing
Summerland Key, Florida
Shane Wood Fly Fishing Guide - Rates and Information. Tarpon, Bonefish, Permit Photo Gallery. Book your fishing charter now.


Stock Island Fishing Charters
Naval Air Station Key West, Florida
Stock Island fishing charters at the entrance to Key West. Many different charters offered for all types of anglers and vacationers.


Captain Eddie Griffiths Charters
Key West, Florida
Dry Tortugas fishing trips with Andy Griffiths charters out of Key West, Florida. Overnight fishing to Fort Jefferson, Dry Tortugas and Marquesas Keys. Enjoy fishing and diving on your private charter, 2 or 3 day fishing charters for snapper, grouper, mahi mahi, wahoo and more. Best reef and wreck fishing available year round in the Florida Keys and west of Key West near the Dry Tortugas National Park.


Captain Bill Lowman Anna Maria Sportfishing
Holmes Beach, Florida
Anna Maria Island Charter Fishing Guide


Destination Fish Charters
Marco Island, Florida
Danny Fabian is one of Southwest Florida's premier backwater and sport fishermen in Naples and Marco Island, Florida. As a professional fishing quide, Danny specializes in fishing in Everglades National Park and focuses on Snook, Grouper, Tarpon, Trout, Redfish.


Captain Rio Adventures
Marco Island, Florida
Go fish with fun catching Charter fishing at its best!
Best Time to Catch Bigeye Tuna
Peak season: April, May, June, July, August. Also good: January, February, March, September, October. Right now in February, activity is good.
Seasonal Activity Chart

Bigeye Tuna
Islamorada, the 'Sport Fishing Capital of the World,' offers a chance to tangle with bigeye tuna, though it requires venturing offshore. The Gulf Stream's proximity is key; these tuna patrol the deep waters off the Keys. Winter and spring are generally considered the best times to target them, as they follow bait migrations. Trolling with lures or rigged baits is a common tactic, focusing on areas with underwater structure or temperature breaks. For the best shot, consider booking a charter with an experienced captain who knows the local hotspots and techniques. Bigeye tuna in this area are known for their incredible fighting ability, so be sure to have heavy tackle and plenty of line. Remember that these are highly migratory species, so real-time reports on fish activity can be invaluable. Also, familiarize yourself with Florida's fishing regulations regarding size and bag limits before heading out.
How to Catch Bigeye Tuna
Detailed fishing techniques coming soon for Bigeye Tuna in Islamorada.
Bigeye Tuna Fishing Regulations in Florida
Open Season
Year-round
Daily Bag Limit
3 per person or vessel, whichever is less, in the aggregate with other tuna species (excluding Albacore, Skipjack, and Yellowfin).
Size Limit
27-inch curved fork length minimum
License Required
Saltwater fishing license and possibly a Highly Migratory Species (HMS) permit.
Federal regulations and permits may be required. Check current regulations for any updates.
⚠️ Always verify current regulations with the Florida state wildlife agency before fishing.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What kind of license do I need to fish for Bigeye Tuna in Islamorada?
You'll need a Florida saltwater fishing license. Also, because Bigeye Tuna are a highly migratory species, you may need a federal Highly Migratory Species (HMS) permit.
What's the size limit for Bigeye Tuna in Florida?
The minimum size limit for Bigeye Tuna in Florida is 27 inches curved fork length.
What is the bag limit for Bigeye Tuna in Islamorada?
The bag limit is 3 tuna per person or vessel, whichever is less, in the aggregate with other tuna species (excluding Albacore, Skipjack, and Yellowfin).
What's the best way to catch Bigeye Tuna near Islamorada?
Bigeye Tuna are typically caught by trolling or chunking in deep offshore waters. Look for areas with temperature breaks or underwater structure. Live bait or artificial lures can be effective.
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