Kayak Fishing – Port St. Joe 

3.0/5 (1 review)
 202 Monument Avenue, Port St. Joe, FL 32456, United States
3.0/5 (1 review)
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202 Monument Avenue
Port St. Joe, FL, United States

A day out on the water of the Emerald Coast is more fun when you spend it on a kayak. Try something different on your next vacations in Port St. Joe and Pensacola Beach. Let your guide Dave show you how exciting fishing from a kayak can be.

Your kayak will be a 13’ fishing machine that you will paddle through the inshore waters. If paddling is not easy for you, Dave will provide you with a motor-driven kayak. Kids and younger anglers under 10 years will be able to fish with their parent from a “tandem” kayak. All the boats are made by Native Watercraft, Jackson Kayak, and Old Town.

You don’t have to be an experienced angler to fully enjoy the adventure. Even if you have never held a fishing rod in your hand, there is a trip for you. It’s also possible to fish with live bait – just let Dave know in advance. As well as that, he will be able to have a snorkeling equipment onboard for anyone who wants to take a dip in these beautiful waters.

Kayak Fishing with Dave specializes in targeting Redfish, Speckled Trout, Flounder, Spanish Mackerel, King Mackerel, and other species. Your fishing techniques for the day will vary from light tackle spinning to fly fishing – just bring your own “lucky” fly rod with you.

All packages include the use of conventional rods, reels, tackle, and lures. The philosophy of the trips is having a great experience rather than filling the cooler. However, everything you decide to keep will be cleaned at the end of the trip.

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Customer reviews

Rating summary

3.0/5
out of 5 stars from 1 review
Boat
3.0/5
Crew
3.0/5
Experience
3.0/5

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Angler rating

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Anglers claimed

Appropriate for children

100%

Friendly captain

100%

Satisfied with the boat

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Recommend this charter

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Caught fish

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Grant C.
Grant C.

Chattanooga, TN

3.0/5

Oct 9, 2018

Half Day Trip (1-2 PAX)

October fishing trip

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 Grant C. recommends Kayak Fishing – Port St. Joe
14 persons find this review helpful
 Grant C. recommends Kayak Fishing – Port St. Joe
14 persons find this review helpful

Trip availability and prices

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4 Hour Trip, starts at 8:00 AM
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US $525 
Entire boat: up to 4 people
Half Day Trip (3-4 PAX)
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4 Hour Trip, starts at 8:00 AM
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US $750 
Entire boat: up to 4 people

Customer reviews

Rating summary

3.0/5
out of 5 stars from 1 review
Boat
3.0/5
Crew
3.0/5
Experience
3.0/5

Photo by reviewers

There are no review photos
for this charter yet!

Angler rating

0
0
1
0
0

Anglers claimed

Appropriate for children

100%

Friendly captain

100%

Satisfied with the boat

100%

Recommend this charter

100%

Caught fish

100%

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Grant C.
Grant C.

Chattanooga, TN

3.0/5

Experience:

3.0/5

Boat

3.0/5

Crew

3.0/5

Overall

October fishing trip

VERIFIED

Half Day Trip (1-2 PAX) on October 9, 2018

 

 Grant C. recommends Kayak Fishing – Port St. Joe
14 persons find this review helpful

FAQs about Kayak Fishing – Port St. Joe

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The fish you can target

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What is the boat like?

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Boat category
Unpowered boats
Capacity
4 persons
Boat length
13 ft
Year built
2017
Boat manufacturer
Native Watercraft, Jackson Kayak, Old Town
Boat type
Kayak

Engine model
Pedal Driven kayaks with Forward and reverse
Powered by
1 x 1HP
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