Fishing Charters in Florida
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Nauti Girl Sportfishing
Palm Bay, FL
Captain Scott has been fishing Sebastian Inlet and the Space & treasure Coast since he moved here in 2002. But this is how his story started out, he saw the movie "Jaws" in June 1975 and found his calling, He started fishing along the Carolina coast and Gulf Stream at the age of 13. He fished around the world for 12 years in the US Navy, where he earned his 100 ton USCG Masters License. In 1993 in Port Aransas, Texas he was mentored by Captain Reese Green of Bill Buster's Sportfishing and he later went on to win some of the biggest fishing tournaments in the world. Island Mooring Pro Billfish Tournament 1993 and 1994 1997 Watermelon Classic Billfish Tournament 1997 Poco Bueno Blue Marlin Classic Texas Invitational Fishing Tournament 1995 Texas Women’s Anglers Tournament 1998 & 1999 Sharkey’s Pro Big Shark Tournament 1997-2000 Port Aransas Boatman “Deep Sea Round Up” 1997, 1999 and 2000 2007 Orange Beach Pro Billfish Tournament 2008 North Carolina Wahoo Shoot-Out He started Pure Pleasure Fishing in 1995 and ran it until 2003, when he moved to Melbourne, Florida and honed his skills on fishing Florida’s East Coast. Captain Scott is one of the world's top big shark fishing captains, having caught huge great whites, tiger sharks, mako sharks, bull sharks, hammerheads, blacktips, spinners and many more species. Captain Scott has caught 8 different species of billfish around the world, loves trolling and tuna fishing, bottom fishing, jigging and deep dropping. Captain Scott has caught 4 grander fish in his life (black marlin, mako shark, tiger shark and a great white). He has over a thousand + fish greater than 100 pounds boated under his skillful watch from wahoo, to blue and yellowfin tuna, thousands of sharks and many a blue marlin. Captain Scott is just missing a spearfish for his bucket list. Scott is a power production electrical engineer University of Texasand proud Long Horn. He works US Government civil service for the USAF with a TS-SCI Clearance and is retiring soon to pursue his love of fishing one last time. We are a veteran-owned company and offer Veteran and Military discounts


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.


Laid Up Charters
Everglades City, Florida
Fly Fishing and Light Tackle Spin fishing in Everglades National Park and the 10,000 Islands. Learn to Fly Fish or Light Tackle fishing for Tarpon, Redfish and Snook.


Last Minute Charters
Naples, Florida
Last Minute Charters - Naples, FL Fishing, Shelling, Sightseeing and Sunsets Specializing in fishing for snook, tarpon, and redfish. Charters to Naples - Marco - 10,000 Islands - Keewaydin - Cape Romano - Inshore and Near Shore. Sunset Cruises. Eco-Tours. Sightseeing. Shelling trips. Professional Fishing and Boating instruction. Book Your Trip Last Minute Charters -…


Next Generation Fishing Charters
Gulf Breeze, Florida
Staying in Pensacola? Captain Austin is a great choice for your next fishing charter. Catch Shark, Red Snapper, Redfish and more!


Captain Jack Hartman
Sarasota, Florida
941-587-9852 WEB specials ! Sarasota fishing Charters. Siesta Key Fishing charters, Longboat Key fishing charters.Tarpon, Snook, Redfish, Snook, and More in Sarasota, Florida


Spottails Charters
Crystal River, Florida
Go Crystal River charter fishing with third generation fishing guide Captain Kelly Kofmehl of Spottails guided fishing charters. We fish Crystal River, Ozello, Yankeetown, Homosassa, and Cedar Key Fl for Redfish, Trout, Snook, Tarpon and Sharks.


Captain Bs Surf Fishing Charters
Melbourne Beach, Florida
Captain B's Surf Fishing Charters has over 40 years of experience specializing in all Brevard County area beaches. Full-service guide targeting Pompano, Whiting, Bluefish, Redfish, Spanish Mackerel, Flounder, Sheepshead, Black Drum, Snook, and specialized Shark fishing trips.


Southpaw Charters
Crystal River, Florida
Florida west coast fishing: Sea Trout, Grouper, Redfish, Tarpon, Snook, and more.


West Florida Sportfishing
Citrus Springs, Florida
Fathers Day Fishing Crystal River Fishing Charters Scallop Redfish Grouper Cobia Shark Snook Trout Inshore, Offshore and Flats Fishing With Capt. Ron Hipner


Stuart Inshore Fly Fishing Charters
Stuart, Florida
The ultimate Flats trip for the solo fly or spin angler. Whether you're a seasoned pro or a "first timer" looking for that 'Catch of A Lifetime'- the flats of Indian River is where you'll find it. Fishing as a solo angler will maximize your catching potential. Making that 'Inshore Slam' you've been hoping for- much more attainable. The fish on these flats will test your ability to be quick and accurate. By fishing with Capt. Mark one on one you have the potential to capitalize on each and every shot you get. Safety, weather conditions, less boat weight, and better interaction between you and your captain are some additional reasons a solo angler trip is recommended. Capt. Mark's skiff allows us to take advantage of the shallow flats while also providing a silent and stealthy approach to the most wary of fish. It has been constructed to get us into mere inches of water enabling us to pole easily within close casting distance of fish tailing in as little as 6 inches of water. Aside from our targeted redfish, snook, trout, and tarpon- you can also expect shots at barracuda, jacks, snappers, and sharks. Our service will provide all of the necessary equipment; Fly Rods, Spinning Rods, lures and/or bait. However, you are welcome to bring your own equipment. **Guide fees include bait, water, fuel, ice, tackle and expertise. Other beverages, lunches and tips are not included. Deposit is required**


Hawkeyez Charters
Tampa, Florida
Captain Brian Purcell guides customers on action packed fishing trips on inshore and nearshore trips for Snook, Redfish, Cobia and King Mackerel to name a few.
Best Time to Catch Red Snapper
Red Snapper can be caught year-round in Amelia Island. Right now in April, activity is moderate.
Seasonal Activity Chart

Red Snapper
The waters off Amelia Island offer some excellent opportunities for Red Snapper fishing, particularly during the federally mandated open seasons. These prized fish inhabit offshore reefs and wrecks, providing structure and habitat. Summer is typically the only time you can legally target them, so planning is essential. Bottom fishing with live or cut bait is the most common and effective method. Look for areas with hard bottom and significant relief. A local's insight: using a fish finder to locate specific structures holding fish is crucial. Ensure you're using heavy enough tackle to handle the strong currents and large fish. The deeper wrecks often hold the larger specimens. Remember to check the NOAA Fisheries website for the latest regulations regarding size limits, bag limits, and open seasons before you plan your trip. Red Snapper in this region are known for their delicious flavor, making them a highly sought-after catch.
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How to Catch Red Snapper
Red Snapper Fishing Regulations in Florida
Daily Bag Limit
1 per person per day
Size Limit
16-inch minimum total length
License Required
Florida Saltwater Fishing License
Open season is typically a limited number of days in the summer; check current regulations for exact dates. Regulations apply in state and federal waters.
⚠️ 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 Red Snapper in Amelia Island, Florida?
The bag limit for Red Snapper is 1 per person per day.
What size Red Snapper can I keep when fishing near Amelia Island?
You can only keep Red Snapper that are 16 inches in total length or longer.
Do I need a license to fish for Red Snapper around Amelia Island?
Yes, you'll need a Florida Saltwater Fishing License to fish for Red Snapper.
Is there a specific season for Red Snapper in Amelia Island, Florida?
The Red Snapper season is unknown. Check with Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission for the most up-to-date seasonal information before fishing.
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