Get ready for a day of non-stop action on the water with Renegade Charters in Carrabelle, Florida. This 8-hour family fishing trip is perfect for anglers of all ages and skill levels. You'll be targeting some of the Gulf's most prized catches, including Red Snapper, Mangrove Snapper, and maybe even some hefty Grouper. Captain Scott knows these waters like the back of his hand and he's all about making sure everyone on board has a blast. Whether you're a seasoned pro or it's your first time holding a rod, you're in for a treat.
Your day starts early at the Carrabelle marina, where you'll meet Captain Scott and hop aboard his well-equipped charter boat. As you head out into the Gulf, keep your eyes peeled for dolphins playing in the wake. Once you hit the fishing grounds, it's all hands on deck. The captain will get you set up with rods, reels, and bait – all included in your trip. He'll show you the ropes if you're new to offshore fishing, or if you're experienced, he might share some local tips to up your game. The beauty of this trip is that it's private, so you can fish at your own pace and really soak in the family time.
On this trip, you'll likely be doing a mix of bottom fishing and drift fishing. Captain Scott knows all the best spots – from artificial reefs to natural ledges where the big ones like to hide. You might start off dropping lines for Snapper, using cut bait or squid to entice them. If Grouper are in season, you could be in for a real workout – these bruisers put up a serious fight! The captain will help you with everything from baiting hooks to landing your catch. And don't worry if you get a tangle; that's all part of the fun, and he's seen it all before.
Red Snapper are the stars of the Gulf, and for good reason. These tasty fish are known for their bright red color and their fierce fights. They typically hang out near the bottom in depths of 60 to 250 feet. Red Snapper season is strictly regulated, but when it's open, it's like a holiday for anglers. These fish can grow up to 40 pounds, though most catches are in the 5 to 15-pound range. They're not just delicious; they're also a blast to catch, often hitting the bait hard and giving you a good run for your money.
Gag Grouper are the heavyweights of the reef. These powerful fish love to hang out near structure, using their camouflage to ambush prey. When you hook one, be ready for a battle – they'll try to dive back into their rocky homes, and it takes some muscle to turn them around. Gag Grouper can grow over 50 pounds, though a good-sized keeper is typically in the 10 to 30-pound range. The season for these bruisers is limited, so if they're open when you're out, consider yourself lucky!
Red Grouper, cousins to the Gag, are another prized catch in these waters. They're typically a bit smaller than Gags, but what they lack in size they make up for in flavor. Red Grouper are known for their sweet, mild taste that even folks who aren't big on fish tend to enjoy. These fish like to hang out in areas with lots of ledges and rocky bottoms. When you're fishing for Red Grouper, patience is key – they can be a bit more finicky than their Gag cousins, but landing one is always a treat.
Fishing with Renegade Charters isn't just about what you catch – it's about the whole experience. Captain Scott has a knack for making every trip special, whether it's your first time out or you're a regular. Kids love the excitement of reeling in their own fish, and there's nothing quite like the pride on their faces when they land a big one. For the adults, it's a chance to unwind, enjoy some friendly competition, and maybe even land the catch of a lifetime. Plus, the views of the Florida coastline from out in the Gulf are something you just can't beat.
If you're looking for a family-friendly fishing adventure that everyone will be talking about for years to come, this 8-hour charter with Renegade Charters is the way to go. Captain Scott provides all the gear, know-how, and good vibes you need for a successful day on the water. Just remember to bring your sense of adventure (and maybe some snacks and sunscreen). With a max of 6 guests, you'll have plenty of room to cast and reel in comfort. Don't forget about that fuel surcharge – give the captain a call at 850-251-0784 to get the latest details and lock in your date. The fish are biting, and the Gulf is calling – what are you waiting for? Book your Carrabelle fishing adventure today and get ready to make some serious family memories!
Gag Grouper are a sought-after catch in Carrabelle waters. These fish average around 20 inches, but can grow up to 5 feet and 80 pounds. You'll find them near rocky bottoms, reefs, and wrecks in both shallow and deep water. Adults prefer offshore spots, while juveniles hang out inshore. Gags are ambush predators, so they love structure. We target them year-round, but fall is prime time as they move closer to shore. These fish put up a stubborn fight, trying to dive back to their rocky homes. Their firm, white meat is delicious grilled or fried. To catch gags, we use stout rods and heavy line. Live bait like mullet or pinfish works great. Here's a local trick: Keep your rod low when reeling to maintain leverage and muscle them away from structure. Gag Grouper fishing is a real challenge, but the reward is well worth the effort.
Red Grouper are a prized catch off Carrabelle. These tasty fish usually weigh 5-10 pounds, but can grow up to 50 pounds. You'll find them near reefs, wrecks, and rocky bottoms in 30-300 feet of water. They're aggressive predators, so they'll strike live bait like pinfish or cut bait like squid. Red Grouper put up a tough fight, using their strength to dive for cover. Be ready to muscle them away from structure. Their firm, white meat with a mild, sweet flavor makes them popular for the dinner table. The best time to target them is spring through fall when the water's warmer. Here's a local tip: When you feel a bite, reel fast and lift your rod tip to get them away from the bottom before they can duck into a hole. Red Grouper fishing takes some skill, but landing one of these hard-fighters is always satisfying.
Red Snapper are a favorite target here in Carrabelle. These beautiful pink to red fish typically run 1-2 feet long and under 10 pounds, but can grow up to 3 feet and 35 pounds. You'll find them hanging around reefs, wrecks, and other structure in 30-600 feet of water. They're most active May through October during spawning season. Red Snapper put up a great fight, often making powerful runs toward the bottom. Their firm, white meat is prized for its sweet, nutty flavor. To catch them, we'll use heavy weights to get bait down deep. Live bait like cigar minnows or squid works well. Here's a tip: When you hook one, reel fast and steady to get it away from structure. Be ready for some sore arms - these fish will make you work for your dinner! Red Snapper are heavily regulated, so we'll help you stay within limits while still having a blast.
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