Fishing Charters in Florida
Browse fishing charters in Florida that can help you catch great hammerhead.


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 Great Hammerhead
Peak season: May, June, July. Also good: April, August. Right now in February, activity is poor.
Seasonal Activity Chart

Great Hammerhead
Miami, Florida, provides a thrilling opportunity to encounter the impressive Great Hammerhead shark. Biscayne Bay and the nearshore waters of the Atlantic serve as important migratory routes and feeding grounds for these giants, particularly during the spring and summer months. Fishing for Great Hammerheads in Miami typically involves using heavy tackle and large, natural baits like jack crevalle or ladyfish. Many anglers opt for slow-trolling these baits near channels and drop-offs. A crucial tip for success is chumming to attract sharks to your location. Remember, responsible angling is key; use circle hooks to minimize injury and practice catch and release to help conserve this vulnerable species. Consider hiring a local charter captain familiar with shark fishing techniques and regulations. Public boat ramps provide access to Biscayne Bay, but offshore trips require a seaworthy vessel. Be prepared for a serious battle if you hook one of these powerful predators!
How to Catch Great Hammerhead
Detailed fishing techniques coming soon for Great Hammerhead in Miami.
Great Hammerhead Fishing Regulations in Florida
Open Season
Year-round
Daily Bag Limit
1 per vessel per trip
Size Limit
83 inch fork length minimum
License Required
Florida Saltwater Fishing License
Great Hammerhead is part of the aggregate limit of one shark from the allowable large coastal shark species group per vessel per trip. Circle hooks are required when fishing for sharks with natural bait.
⚠️ Always verify current regulations with the Florida state wildlife agency before fishing.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the bag limit for Great Hammerhead sharks in Miami?
In Florida, you are allowed to keep one Great Hammerhead shark per vessel per trip.
What's the minimum size limit for Great Hammerhead sharks in Florida?
The minimum size for a Great Hammerhead shark that you can keep is 83 inches fork length.
Do I need a license to fish for Great Hammerhead sharks in Miami?
Yes, you'll need a valid Florida Saltwater Fishing License to target Great Hammerhead sharks in Florida waters.
Is there a specific season for Great Hammerhead sharks in Florida?
No, the season for Great Hammerhead sharks is open year-round in Florida. You can fish for them at any time of the year, provided you have the correct license and adhere to size and bag limits.
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