Private charters. 30 years of local knowledge. Everything included. You just show up and fish.

30 Years on Fort Pierce Waters. We Know Exactly Where to Take You.
Most offshore trips disappoint for the same reason. The boat goes to the same spot it always goes, the captain doesn’t adjust, and you spend half the day waiting. You come back with a story about nothing.
Deep-sea fishing in Fort Pierce is different when the crew actually knows the water. Not just the general area. The specific temperature breaks, the bait patterns, the structure where fish are holding right now. That kind of knowledge takes 30 years to build. It changes what you catch.

Your Day, From Dock to Return
7:00 AM: Departure:
Fort Pierce inlet puts you in deep Atlantic water faster than most Florida launch points. Less travel. More fishing.
On the Water: Live Conditions
The captain tracks temperature breaks, bait movement, and current patterns before departure. You go where fish are feeding today, not where they were last week.
Your Boat
34-foot Forbes Custom Center Console. Purpose-built for offshore. Private, up to 6 anglers, your group only.
Your Crew
The deckhand rigs, resets, and manages bait throughout the trip. You fish. They handle everything else.
6-Hour Charter: $1,000
Departs 7:00 AM | Returns 1:00 PM | Up to 6 Anglers
A focused morning offshore. Ideal for snapper, kingfish, and seasonal pelagics. You’re back by early afternoon. Productive trip, time left in your day.
8-Hour Charter: $1,200
Departs 7:00 AM | Returns 3:00 PM | Up to 6 Anglers
Extended range into deeper water. Our 8-hour deep-sea fishing charters in Fort Pierce give you the range for mahi runs, sailfish, wahoo, and amberjack. More time offshore means more locations, more species, more opportunity.
Both trips include:
- All rods, reels, tackle and live bait
- Florida fishing license, covered for everyone on board
- Ice, storage and full crew support throughout
Bring food, drinks and sunscreen. That’s it.
What's on the Line
Mahi-Mahi — On offshore weed lines. One of the most active targets out of Fort Pierce.
Sailfish & Marlin — Deep Atlantic runs, especially on the 8-hour trip.
Snapper & Grouper — Reliable bottom structure fishing year-round.
Wahoo & Amberjack — Extended offshore zones on deeper runs.
Kingfish — Hard fighters on seasonal pelagic passes.
Species depend on season. The captain always works current conditions, never a fixed route.
Why Anglers Book With Us Again
30 Years on Fort Pierce Offshore Waters:
The captain knows which reefs hold fish this season, and which spots other boats are missing.
Private Trips Only:
You book the whole boat. Up to 6 anglers, your group only, full crew attention throughout.
Deckhand With 25 Years Local Experience:
Two people who know exactly where to be, before you clear the inlet.
Purpose-Built Offshore Vessel:
Lowrance Chirp sonar, live bait tank, and a 34-foot platform built to run deep-sea sport fishing charters in Fort Pierce.
USCG Licensed, Registered & Fully Insured:
Professional operation from dock to return.
Alcohol Welcome:
Bring the cooler. Adults 21 and over. Enjoy the day your way.
Ready to Book Your Deep Sea Fishing Boat Charter in Fort Pierce?
Good dates fill up fast, especially on weekends and during peak season. Whether you’re booking the 6-hour run or a full 8-hour deep-sea fishing charter in Fort Pierce, securing your spot takes two minutes. Reach out today before your date is gone.
Frequently Asked Questions
What fish can I expect on a deep-sea fishing charter in Fort Pierce?
Mahi-mahi, sailfish, snapper, grouper, wahoo, amberjack, and kingfish. It solely depends on season. The captain targets what’s actively feeding on your trip day.
Do I need a fishing license?
No. We operate as a licensed Florida charter boat, so your fishing license is covered for everyone on board. Nothing to buy, nothing to bring.
What should I bring?
Food, drinks, sunscreen, and a camera. All gear, bait, tackle, and ice are included. Alcohol is welcome for adults 21 and over.
Is a deep-sea fishing trip suitable for beginners?
Yes. The crew walks you through everything. No experience needed. Half our regulars were first-timers.
What happens if the weather is bad?
If conditions are unsafe, we reschedule your trip. Your safety comes first. We’ll work with you to find the next available date.
What's the difference between the 6-hour and 8-hour charter?
The 6-hour hits productive nearshore zones, great for snapper and kingfish. The 8-hour pushes deeper for mahi, sailfish, and larger species. More time, more water, more opportunity.
How many people can come?
Up to 6 anglers per trip. Every charter is private. Only your group on the boat, no shared trips with strangers. More space, more attention from the crew, more rod time for everyone.