Inshore Fishing Charters
Palm Beach, FL
Coastal Fishing in Protected Saltwater
Experience the thrill of inshore fishing in South Florida’s most productive shallow coastal fisheries. Our inshore charters take you through the protected saltwater of Lake Worth Lagoon, the Intracoastal Waterway, and pristine mangrove-lined shorelines where gamefish thrive year-round.
Whether you’re sight-casting to cruising redfish on the flats, working mangrove edges for trophy snook, or targeting silver king tarpon along the coast, our experienced guides know exactly where to find the action. We fish the calm coastal waters throughout West Palm Beach, Lake Worth, Riviera Beach, and the surrounding Treasure Coast.
Every inshore trip includes professional light tackle fishing gear, all necessary licenses, live and artificial baits, and the local expertise that makes shallow saltwater fishing so exciting. Our captains specialize in putting anglers on fish while enjoying the scenic beauty and abundant wildlife of Florida’s coastal environments.
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What You'll Catch Inshore
Florida’s most sought-after coastal gamefish
Premier Inshore Gamefish
Snook Powerful ambush predators inhabiting mangrove shorelines, docks, and bridges. Known for explosive strikes and hard fights. Catch-and-release available year-round.
Redfish (Red Drum) Hard-fighting copper-colored bruisers on grass flats and coastal waters. Available year-round. Fall brings peak action as schools move through our waters.
Tarpon The Silver King of sport fishing. Famous for aerial acrobatics and incredible power. Can reach 100+ pounds. Peak action spring and summer. Catch-and-release only.
Speckled Trout (Sea Trout) Beautiful spotted gamefish found over coastal grass flats and channel edges. Available year-round with winter and spring providing peak action. Great for beginners
Yellowfin Tuna: Powerful pelagic predators that test anglers and tackle. Require longer runs to deep water—available from spring through fall, with peak activity in the summer months.
Other Popular Species
Jack Crevalle Powerful bruisers traveling in schools along the coast. Incredible strength and hard fights on light tackle. Not kept for eating but prized by sport fishermen.
Pompano Delicious table fare frequenting sandy beaches and coastal flats in small schools. Prized by anglers and chefs alike. Peak season runs fall through spring.
Black Drum Large bottom-dwelling fish found around oyster bars and grass flats in coastal bays. Black drum can reach 40+ pounds and provide powerful fights. Peak season runs late winter through spring.
Ladyfish Acrobatic silver torpedoes attacking lures aggressively. Great for beginners learning to fight fish. Available year-round throughout our coastal waters.
Mangrove Snapper Tasty fish found around coastal structure, docks, and mangrove shorelines. Excellent table fare requiring stealth and proper presentation. Available year-round
What our customers say
Absolutely incredible day on the water! Captain put us on snook and redfish all morning long. Professional, knowledgeable, and made it fun for the whole family. Already planning our next trip!
Best Time for Inshore Fishing
Spring (March - May)
Peak Species:
- Tarpon (migration along the coast begins)
- Snook (active and feeding heavily)
- Redfish (excellent action)
- Speckled Trout (spawning season)
- Jack Crevalle
- Ladyfish
Water Conditions: Warming coastal temperatures, increasing baitfish activity, excellent visibility on flats
Fishing Highlights: Tarpon migration begins along the coast with fish moving through inlets and bays, snook feed aggressively preparing for spawn, redfish cruise coastal flats hunting prey, excellent light tackle opportunities
Best Techniques: Sight fishing on flats, live bait fishing around structure, topwater lures at dawn and dusk, casting to rolling tarpon
Summer (June - August)
Peak Species:
- Tarpon (PEAK SEASON – trophy fish along coast)
- Snook (spawning season – catch & release)
- Redfish (consistent action)
- Jack Crevalle (schooling)
- Ladyfish
- Mangrove Snapper
Water Conditions: Warm saltwater, afternoon storms common, high baitfish populations along coast, tarpon everywhere
Fishing Highlights: Best tarpon fishing of the year with trophy fish throughout inshore coastal waters, snook spawn around full moons (C&R only certain times), redfish active on flats, plenty of action despite summer heat
Best Techniques: Live bait for tarpon, early morning and late afternoon fishing to avoid heat, artificial lures for snook and redfish, fish structure during midday
Fall (September - November)
Peak Species:
- Redfish (PEAK SEASON)
- Snook (post-spawn feeding frenzy)
- Speckled Trout (excellent action)
- Flounder
- Pompano (arriving along beaches)
- Jack Crevalle
Water Conditions: Cooling coastal water triggers aggressive feeding, decreasing storms, excellent fishing weather, hungry fish
Fishing Highlights: Best redfish fishing of the year with schools tailing on coastal flats, snook feed heavily after spawn, speckled trout abundant in bays, pompano arrive along beaches, excellent variety and action
Best Techniques: Sight fishing for tailing redfish, topwater lures for snook, live shrimp for trout and pompano, all-day fishing productive
Winter (December - February)
Peak Species:
- Speckled Trout (excellent action)
- Redfish (still very good)
- Sheepshead (peak season)
- Pompano (excellent along coast)
- Black Drum
- Flounder
Water Conditions: Cooler coastal water, clear visibility, stable weather, consistent fishing
Fishing Highlights: Trout fishing peaks in the bays, sheepshead abundant around docks and structure, pompano provide consistent action along beaches, excellent eating fish available, comfortable fishing temperatures
Best Techniques: Live shrimp deadly on multiple species, bottom fishing around structure for sheepshead, sight fishing still productive on warm days, jigs and soft plastics effective
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Choose Your Inshore Adventure
Half a Day (4 hours)
Description: Perfect for families, beginners, or those with limited time. Our half-day inshore charters provide excellent fishing action in the protected coastal waters of the Intracoastal Waterway, Lake Worth Lagoon, and surrounding bays. Target multiple species while enjoying scenic beauty and wildlife viewing.
What to Expect:
- Fish productive coastal flats, mangrove shorelines, and oyster bars
- Target snook, redfish, trout, and other inshore species
- Light tackle fishing with live bait and artificial lures
- Instruction for beginners and kids
- 4 hours of fishing time
- Calmer conditions than offshore trips
Best For: Families with children, first-time anglers, those short on time, morning or afternoon adventures
Target Species: Snook, redfish, speckled trout, mangrove snapper, jacks, ladyfish
Departure Times: Morning (6:00-7:00 AM) or Afternoon (varies by season)
Full Day (8 hours)
Description: Maximum time on the water for serious inshore anglers. Full day trips allow us to fish multiple coastal locations, follow the tides, and target specific species. More time means more opportunities to land that trophy fish you’re after.
What to Expect:
- Extensive coverage of prime inshore coastal waters
- Fish multiple tides and locations
- Target trophy snook, redfish, or tarpon
- Variety of techniques and presentations
- 8 hours of fishing time
- Lunch break included (bring your own)
Best For: Experienced anglers, trophy hunters, those wanting maximum water time, targeting specific species
Target Species: Trophy snook, large redfish, tarpon (seasonal), trout, flounder, all inshore species
Departure Times: Early morning (typically 6:00-7:00 AM)
Everything You Need for an Amazing Day
Show up ready to fish – we handle the rest
What's Included
Professional Captain & Crew
USCG licensed, experienced, and passionate about putting you on fish
All Fishing Tackle & Gear
Premium rods, reels, and terminal tackle suited to target species
Fishing Licenses & Permits
All required licenses and permits for every angler onboard
Live & Fresh Bait
High-quality bait selected for target species and conditions
Ice & Coolers
Keep your catch fresh for the ride home
Fish Cleaning
We'll clean and bag your catch so it's ready to cook
What to Bring
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Everything You Need for an Amazing Day
Show up ready to fish – we handle the rest
What's Included
Professional Captain & Crew
USCG licensed, experienced, and passionate about putting you on fish
All Fishing Tackle & Gear
Premium rods, reels, and terminal tackle suited to target species
Fishing Licenses & Permits
All required licenses and permits for every angler onboard
Fish Cleaning
We'll clean and bag your catch so it's ready to cook
What to Bring
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Optional
Preparing for Your Trip
Show up ready to fish – we handle the rest
What Makes Inshore fishing Special
Calmer Conditions: Protected coastal waters mean comfortable fishing even when offshore trips are too rough. Perfect for families, beginners, and those prone to seasickness.
Sight Fishing Opportunities: Seeing fish before you cast adds incredible excitement. Watching a redfish eat your lure in clear shallow water is unforgettable.
Consistent Action: Inshore fishing typically provides more frequent catches than offshore. Great for keeping kids and beginners engaged and excited.
Wildlife Viewing: Dolphins, manatees, sea turtles, herons, eagles, and more. The coast is alive with wildlife beyond just fish.
All Weather Option: When weather cancels offshore trips, inshore fishing often remains productive and comfortable in our protected bays.
Inshore Expectations
Water Depth: Most inshore fishing occurs in 1-10 feet of saltwater. Some coastal flats are extremely shallow – inches deep!
Fishing Style: More casting and active fishing than offshore. You’ll be involved in spotting fish, making casts, and working lures.
Physical Activity: Generally less physically demanding than offshore. Standing while casting but minimal heavy lifting or strenuous fighting (except tarpon!).
Catch Rates: Typically higher catch rates than offshore with more consistent action throughout the trip.
Species Variety: Can target multiple species in a single trip by changing locations and techniques along the coast.
Everything’s Provided – Just Bring Your Family
Professional gear, expert guides, and all the fish you can catch
frequently asked questions
Absolutely! Inshore fishing is ideal for beginners, families, and children. The calmer water, frequent action, and lighter tackle make it perfect for learning. Our captains are patient and great with kids.
Inshore fishing can range from inches deep on the flats to 10-15 feet in channels and bays. Much of our sight fishing occurs in 1-4 feet of water.
South Florida offers excellent inshore fishing year-round! Fall is peak for redfish, spring/summer for tarpon, winter for trout and sheepshead. There's always something biting in our coastal waters.
Absolutely! We offer custom charters that combine inshore fishing in the morning with nearshore reef fishing in the afternoon, or vice versa. Contact us to design your perfect trip.
Inshore fishing is in protected coastal waters (bays, flats, Intracoastal) targeting species like snook, redfish, and trout. Offshore (deep sea) is in the open ocean targeting species like sailfish, mahi, and tuna. Inshore is calmer, more frequent catches, and better for families.