Offshore fishing is a category of saltwater fishing that takes place in deep water (hence why it’s often
called deep sea fishing). Typically, boats have to travel miles away from shore to reach the deep water where giant fish roam. In the Bahamas, however, the water drops off immediately, making for a good option for those looking for a de
Offshore fishing is a category of saltwater fishing that takes place in deep water (hence why it’s often
called deep sea fishing). Typically, boats have to travel miles away from shore to reach the deep water where giant fish roam. In the Bahamas, however, the water drops off immediately, making for a good option for those looking for a deep sea experience who may not have time for a full day on the water.
Heading offshore for a fishing trip is always a great way to spend a day on the water. Add some good company and the possibility of catching some truly giant fish, and it can be the experience of a lifetime.
If you’re looking to leave land behind and head offshore, don’t hesitate to check out our deep sea fishing charters.
Species Typically Targeted
Inshore fishing, also called light tackle fishing is always a fun time! Guests will use spinning rods baited with squid, stripped ballyhoo, or lures depending on what fish you are targeting
. The catch rate on these charters are usually higher as you are targeting areas where fish usually congregate.
Species Typically Targeted
Amberja
Inshore fishing, also called light tackle fishing is always a fun time! Guests will use spinning rods baited with squid, stripped ballyhoo, or lures depending on what fish you are targeting
. The catch rate on these charters are usually higher as you are targeting areas where fish usually congregate.
Species Typically Targeted
Amberjack, barracuda, kingfish, grouper, snapper, yellowtail, and mackerel.
The boat will be anchored over a reef and rods will be cast and jigged to entice the fish to your hook.
This style of fishing is always recommended for kids and anglers that just want to
catch fish and are not necessarily concerned about the size of the catch.
Species Typically Targeted
yellowtail snapper, triggerfish, sheepsheads, Hine, groupers.
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