Ready to test your skills against some of Florida's most sought-after gamefish? Our 4-hour charter out of Jupiter is your ticket to non-stop fishing action. We'll cruise up to 10 miles offshore, dropping lines where the big ones lurk. Whether you're a seasoned angler or just getting your feet wet, our expert crew will put you on the fish and make sure you have a blast doing it. With everything from rods to licenses covered, all you need to bring is your game face and a cooler for your catch!
As soon as we clear the inlet, it's go-time. We'll be targeting the prime fishing grounds where Kingfish, Cobia, and other hard-fighting species hang out. Our captain knows these waters like the back of his hand, so we'll waste no time getting to the hotspots. You'll be using top-notch gear, rigged and ready for whatever bites. And don't worry about the little things – we've got cold drinks on board to keep you refreshed, and we'll clean your catch when we get back to the dock. It's all about maximizing your time on the water and your chances of hooking into something big.
On this trip, we'll mainly be trolling – that's dragging baited lines behind the boat as we cruise. It's a killer method for Kingfish, which love to chase down fast-moving lures. We might also do some drift fishing if we spot signs of fish or hit a promising area. The crew will show you the ropes, from setting the drag to working the reel when you've got a fish on. And if Cobia show up? Get ready for some sight-casting action. These curious fish often swim right up to the boat, giving you a shot at some heart-pounding surface strikes.
Jupiter's waters have been on fire lately. Anglers have been hauling in monster Kingfish, with some topping 40 pounds. Cobia have been showing up in good numbers too, giving folks a real workout on the rod. We've even seen a few surprise catches like Mahi-Mahi and Wahoo mixing things up. Every trip is different, but that's what keeps our regulars coming back for more – you never know what might grab your line next.
Northern Kingfish, or "Kings" as we call them, are the stars of the show out here. These speedsters can hit 30 mph when they're chasing bait, and they fight like crazy. They typically range from 10 to 30 pounds, but we see some real bruisers over 40 pounds pretty often. Kings are around most of the year, but spring and fall are prime time. When you hook one, hold on tight – their first run can strip a hundred yards of line in seconds!
Cobia are another favorite target, and for good reason. These curious fish often swim right up to the boat, giving you a chance at some exciting sight-fishing. They're strong fighters, known for making powerful runs and even jumping occasionally. Cobia average 20 to 40 pounds, but 60-pounders aren't unheard of. They're most common in the warmer months, from late spring through early fall. Landing a big Cobia is always a highlight of any trip – they're excellent eating too!
Look, if you're itching for some real fishing action without spending all day on the water, this 4-hour trip is your best bet. We've got the knowledge, the gear, and the attitude to make sure you have a killer time out there. Whether you're looking to put some fish in the cooler or just want to feel that rod bend, we've got you covered. Don't let another season slip by without getting out on Jupiter's blue waters. Grab your crew (up to 6 can join), and let's make it happen. The fish are waiting – are you ready to meet them?
Cobia are like the middleweights of our local waters - big enough to give you a real workout, but not so massive you can't handle 'em. These bruisers usually run 30-50 pounds and love hanging around structure like reefs, wrecks, and buoys. Spring and early summer's when they really show up, often cruising just below the surface. That's your chance for some exciting sight fishing. Cobia put up a heck of a fight and make for some primo table fare, so they're always a favorite target. To land one, try drifting live eels or tossing big bucktail jigs near structure. Keep your eyes peeled - sometimes you'll spot them following rays or sharks. Once hooked, hang on tight and be ready for some acrobatics. It's a real rush when one of these brown bombers decides to test your gear and your arms.
Northern Kingfish are scrappy little fighters that punch above their weight class. You'll typically find these 10-14 inch bottom-feeders in shallow coastal waters, hanging out near sandy or rocky areas. Late summer's the prime time to target them, especially from piers or in the surf. Don't let their size fool you - they put up a great fight on light tackle and make for some tasty eating too. These guys love to munch on clams, worms, and small crustaceans. If you're after Kingfish, try using a light rod with a small hook baited with fresh clam or cut squid. Fish close to the bottom and be ready for a quick strike. They might not be the biggest catch, but reeling in a few of these feisty drummers can really liven up a day on the water.
Vehicle Guest Capacity: 6
Manufacturer Name: Yanmar
Maximum Cruising Speed: 32
Number of Engines: 2
Horsepower per Engine: 315