Fishing boat Miami private fishing charters on Biscayne Bay

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Private fishing charters on Biscayne Bay and the Atlantic. Inshore, reef, and offshore trips targeting tarpon, mahi-mahi, sailfish, grouper, and more. USCG-licensed captains. All tackle included.

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FISHING CHARTER MIAMI

Fishing in Miami Waters

Miami sits at one of the most productive fishing intersections in North America. Biscayne Bay provides 35 miles of inshore flats and channels holding world-class tarpon and snook. The Miami reef line runs from 2 to 15 miles offshore, delivering year-round bottom fishing for grouper and snapper. And the Gulf Stream passes within 4 to 6 miles of Miami Beach, the closest approach of any major US city on the Atlantic coast, putting mahi-mahi, sailfish, and wahoo within practical reach for a half-day offshore trip.

A private fishing charter puts you on the water with a USCG-licensed captain who fishes these grounds regularly. You bring nothing but yourself and a cooler. Rods, reels, bait, tackle, and ice are onboard. No fishing license is required for charter guests. Whether you want to chase tarpon on the flats at sunrise, drop baits on the reef for grouper, or run offshore to the Gulf Stream edge for a shot at a 30-pound mahi-mahi, a private Miami fishing charter puts the right water in front of you.

Combining fishing with a full day on the water? Biscayne National Park boat tours and Miami snorkeling trips cover the same waters as inshore and reef fishing charters, and many guests combine fishing in the morning with snorkeling or a sandbar stop in the afternoon.

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WHERE TO FISH

Miami Fishing Grounds and Spots

From the shallow grass flats of Biscayne Bay to the deep blue water of the Gulf Stream, Miami covers every type of saltwater fishing within easy reach of the marina.

Inshore

Biscayne Bay Flats

Biscayne Bay stretches 35 miles along Miami's coastline between the city and the barrier islands, providing year-round inshore fishing for tarpon, snook, bonefish, permit, jacks, and mangrove snapper. The shallow grass flats between 1 and 6 feet are among the most productive inshore fisheries in South Florida. Tarpon up to 150 pounds roll the surface on calm mornings near the causeways and channel edges. Snook hold under mangrove shorelines along the bay's western margin throughout the warmer months.

Reef

Miami Reef Line

The Miami reef system runs parallel to the coast roughly 2 to 10 miles offshore in 15 to 90 feet of water. It holds grouper, lane snapper, mangrove snapper, amberjack, cobia, and kingfish year-round. The inner reef at 15 to 30 feet is the most accessible and productive zone for half-day trips. Outer reef ledges from 40 to 90 feet produce large mutton snapper and big amberjack. The reef system extends the full length of Miami's coast and holds bottom fish in every month of the year.

Offshore

The Gulf Stream Edge

The Gulf Stream passes within 4 to 6 miles of Miami's coastline, the closest approach of any major US city on the East Coast. The current's blue water and temperature break hold mahi-mahi (dolphinfish), wahoo, sailfish, and tuna from spring through fall. Mahi-mahi peak from April through July when weed lines and floating debris concentrate fish near the surface. Sailfish are active year-round but peak December through March. The Gulf Stream edge is reached from Miami Beach Marina or Coconut Grove in 45 to 60 minutes.

Wreck

Artificial Reef Wrecks

Dozens of intentionally sunk vessels sit on the sandy bottom 1 to 15 miles offshore in 40 to 130 feet of water. Miami-Dade County's artificial reef program has created some of the most reliable wreck fishing in Florida. Goliath grouper, large red grouper, big mutton snapper, and dense schools of amberjack congregate on known wrecks within easy reach of Miami marinas. Wrecks at 60 to 90 feet are accessible on half-day trips from most Miami departure points.

Inlet

Haulover Inlet

Haulover Inlet connects Biscayne Bay to the Atlantic just north of Miami Beach and is one of the most productive fishing spots in Miami year-round. The inlet holds snook, tarpon, jack crevalle, Spanish mackerel, and bluefish. The channel edges on the ocean side drop quickly to 20 to 40 feet and hold goliath grouper, snapper, and permit. A short run north from Haulover puts boats over the inner reef system in 15 to 25 feet.

Night

Night Swordfish

Swordfish are targeted after dark in Miami's deep water by dropping specialized baits to 1,500 to 1,800 feet. The deep-drop technique uses heavy weights and electric reels to present squid and fish directly on the bottom. Miami sits at the edge of the Atlantic deepwater zone, placing swordfishing within reach of overnight trips departing from Miami Beach Marina or the Port of Miami area. Swordfish average 80 to 250 pounds and represent one of the most powerful catches available in South Florida.

TYPES OF CHARTERS

Miami Fishing Charter Options

From a quick half-day inshore trip to a full-day offshore run to the Gulf Stream, here are the main ways to fish Miami's waters.

4-6 HOURS

Half-Day Inshore Fishing

The most popular option for first-time charter guests and families. A half-day inshore trip targets Biscayne Bay species within minutes of the marina, with no offshore run and no seasickness risk. Tarpon, snook, jacks, mangrove snapper, and bonefish are the primary targets on a half-day inshore trip. Suitable for any age and any level of fishing experience.

8+ HOURS

Full-Day Offshore Charter

A full-day offshore trip runs to the Gulf Stream edge 20 to 40 miles offshore and targets mahi-mahi, wahoo, sailfish, and tuna. Most full-day charters launch before sunrise to maximize time on the fishing grounds. Full-day trips often cover reef fishing on the return leg, giving guests multiple fish species in a single outing.

6-8 HOURS

Reef and Wreck Fishing

Miami's offshore reef line and artificial reef wrecks sit 2 to 15 miles from shore and are accessible on a half- or full-day trip. Bottom fishing on the reef produces grouper, snapper, amberjack, and cobia. The variety of species and constant action makes reef and wreck fishing the best choice for groups who want to fish all day without a long offshore run.

4 HOURS

Sunset Fishing Trip

The last two hours before sunset trigger one of the most active feeding windows of the day. A sunset fishing charter targets the evening bite on Biscayne Bay, the inner reef, or the inlets for snook, tarpon, jacks, and snapper. This option pairs well with a sunset cruise on the bay and is ideal for guests who prefer the cooler evening hours on the water.

FULL DAY

Fishing and Sandbar Combo

Start the morning fishing inshore or on the reef, then anchor at the Nixon Sandbar or Haulover Sandbar in the afternoon for swimming and relaxing. The combo format gives families and groups the complete Miami water experience: active fishing in the morning when the bite is strongest, followed by a relaxed afternoon on the sandbar.

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WHAT YOU'LL CATCH

Target Species in Miami Waters

Miami's combination of inshore flats, offshore reef, and Gulf Stream access creates one of the most species-diverse fishing destinations on the East Coast.

Mahi-Mahi (Dolphinfish)

The most targeted offshore species in Miami. Mahi-mahi school near floating weed lines, debris, and the temperature break at the Gulf Stream edge. Peak season runs April through July when fish average 10 to 30 pounds. A 40-pound-plus mahi is a legitimate trophy on any Miami offshore charter. They are aggressive strikers, jump repeatedly when hooked, and are exceptional table fish.

Atlantic Sailfish

Miami sits in the heart of Atlantic sailfish territory. Sailfish are present year-round but peak from October through March when they concentrate along the Gulf Stream edge. The fish are typically released alive after capture, as sailfish are a protected sport fishery. An aerial fight from a sailfish, often lasting 30 to 45 minutes, is one of the most dramatic experiences in South Florida fishing.

Tarpon

Tarpon up to 150-plus pounds migrate through Biscayne Bay and the inlets each spring and summer, creating one of the most celebrated inshore fisheries in the world. The Silver King is known for spectacular aerial acrobatics after being hooked. Miami's causeways, bridges, and channel edges concentrate tarpon from April through August. Tarpon are strictly catch-and-release in Florida.

Grouper and Snapper

Grouper and snapper are the backbone of Miami's bottom fishing on the reef and wrecks. Red grouper, black grouper, gag grouper, lane snapper, mangrove snapper, and mutton snapper are all present year-round. Bottom fishing on Miami's reef line at 30 to 90 feet produces consistent action on these species. Both are excellent table fish and a major draw for charter guests who want to bring dinner home.

Wahoo and Tuna

Wahoo and blackfin tuna are offshore targets on full-day Miami charters. Wahoo are among the fastest fish in the ocean and provide explosive action on the troll. Blackfin tuna school near current edges and weed lines in the Gulf Stream zone. Both species provide intense, fast-paced action and are prized catches for sport fishermen targeting the open water east of Miami.

Snook and Jacks

Florida snook are one of the most sought-after inshore species in South Florida, feeding aggressively around mangrove shorelines, bridges, inlets, and channel edges. Jack crevalle are present in Biscayne Bay year-round in large schools and are among the hardest-fighting fish in South Florida pound for pound. Jacks will destroy a trolled lure or live bait on an inshore flat with explosive aggression.

WHAT TO KNOW

Planning Your Miami Fishing Charter

01

No Fishing License Required for Charter Guests

Anglers fishing aboard a federally licensed charter boat in Florida do not need a personal fishing license. The captain's federal Charter Boat permit covers all paying guests. You simply show up to the boat ready to fish. Anglers fishing from shore or from a private vessel in Florida waters require a saltwater fishing license, available online through the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.

02

No Experience Needed

The vast majority of charter guests are not experienced anglers. Captains provide full instruction on how to hold a rod, set the drag, fight a fish, and handle the catch. Most guests can productively participate within 30 minutes of departure. Charter fishing is one of the few outdoor activities where a complete beginner can realistically land a 50-pound mahi-mahi or a 100-pound tarpon on their first outing.

03

What to Bring

Wear sunscreen, a hat, and light long-sleeve clothing for sun protection. Bring water, snacks, and any medications you may need, including seasickness prevention for offshore trips. Polarized sunglasses help you spot fish and reduce eye strain on the water. A light rain jacket is useful for early morning or offshore trips. Do not bring glass containers on the boat. Tackle, bait, and ice are provided by the charter.

04

Best Season for Each Fish

Miami offers productive fishing 365 days a year, with seasonal peaks for each species. Mahi-mahi peak April through July offshore near the Gulf Stream weed lines. Sailfish run October through March and occasionally gather in large numbers. Tarpon arrive in Biscayne Bay from April through August, with May and June being peak months. Grouper and snapper hold the reef year-round and are reliable in every season.

05

How Long to Book

A half-day trip (4 to 6 hours) is the right starting point for first-timers, families with children, or guests targeting inshore species on Biscayne Bay. A full-day trip (8 to 10 hours) is needed for offshore runs to the Gulf Stream and for guests targeting mahi-mahi, sailfish, or wahoo. The longer you spend on the water, the more fishing ground you cover and the greater the variety of species you are likely to encounter.

06

Catch Policy

Florida fishing regulations govern all catches. Tarpon and sailfish are catch-and-release-only in Florida. Grouper, snapper, and mahi-mahi are subject to size and bag limits that vary by season and species. Your captain tracks the current regulations and ensures all catches are handled legally. Guests who want to keep their catch for dinner typically have options for reef fish and mahi-mahi during peak season, within size limits.

GET IN TOUCH

Book Your Miami Fishing Charter

Questions about fishing grounds, target species, charter durations, or combining a fishing trip with a day on the bay? Reach out and we'll help you put together the right itinerary.

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