Planning a trip to the Treasure Coast usually starts with a Google search for “Florida saltwater fishing regulations” and ends with a headache over rod tube fees at the airport. Between the licensing paperwork, the cost of high-end terminal tackle, and the logistics of finding where the fish are actually biting, a “relaxing” day on the water can quickly feel like a part-time job.
At FloridaFishing.net, we believe the only thing you should be worried about is whether your arm is strong enough to pull a 40-pound Wahoo over the gunwale.
When looking for the best fishing charters in Florida, most travelers realize that the “all-inclusive” label is often thrown around loosely. To us, it means removing every single barrier between you and the Atlantic. Here is how we turn a complex offshore expedition into an effortless day of sportfishing.
One of the most common questions we hear is: “Do I need to buy a Florida fishing license before stepping on the boat?”
If you were fishing from a pier or a private vessel, the answer would be a tedious “yes,” involving FWC websites and individual fees. However, as a professional private fishing charter in Fort Pierce, our vessel carries a “blanket license.”
Under Florida law, passengers on a USCG-licensed charter boat are covered by the captain’s commercial vessel license. This means you do not need to purchase an individual saltwater fishing license. This coverage is included in your charter fee, saving each passenger money and time.
This isn’t just about saving $30 per person; it’s about the peace of mind that you are 100% legal the moment you step onto our 34-foot Forbes Custom center console.
There is a massive difference between a rod that can catch a pond bass and the gear required to stop a Sailfish in the Gulf Stream. Many Fishing Charters in Fort Pierce provide basic rental-grade equipment that often fails when a trophy fish is on the line.
We’ve spent 30 years refining our setup. When you fish with us, you are using the same high-end tackle we use in professional tournaments.
You can buy the best boat in the world, but you can’t buy the intuition that comes from three decades of navigating the Fort Pierce Inlet.
The Atlantic is a shifting landscape. Wind, tide, and water temperature dictate where the pelagic species move. Our crew has been fishing these specific waters for 30 years; our mate alone brings 25 years of local expertise to the deck. We don’t just “go for a boat ride.” We hunt. We understand the migration patterns of the Treasure Coast, which is why we are consistently rated among the best fishing charters in Fort Pierce.
While we handle the licenses, the bait, the ice, and the cleaning of your catch, there are a few personal items that ensure your day is comfortable.
What We Provide:
What You Bring:
Offshore fishing shouldn’t feel like a logistical hurdle. It should be a visceral experience – the smell of the salt air, the sound of a screaming reel, and the sight of a neon-blue Mahi breaking the surface.
By choosing a professional private fishing charter in Fort Pierce, you aren’t just renting a boat; you are hiring a team that has dedicated their lives to mastering these waters. We provide the gear, the license, and the 30 years of expertise. All you have to do is show up. Ready to see what’s biting? Book now and let’s get you on the water.
Can we keep the fish we catch?
Absolutely. We follow all FWC bag limits and seasons. If it’s legal and you want to eat it, it’s yours. Our mate will even fillet and bag your Snapper or Mahi, so it’s ready for the pan when you get home.
Is deep-sea fishing okay for beginners or kids?
Yes. In fact, a private charter is the best way for a beginner to learn. Unlike “party boats” where 40 people are tangling lines, our 6-angler limit means you get one-on-one coaching from a mate who has spent a quarter-century on the water.
What happens if the weather is bad?
Safety is our focus. Being USCG licensed means we don’t take risks. If the conditions at the Fort Pierce Inlet are unsafe, we will work with you to reschedule or provide a full refund.