Saltyboy Charters – Offshore / Deep Sea 

 Matlacha Park Road, Matlacha, FL, 33993, United States
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Matlacha Park Road
Matlacha, FL, United States

Saltyboy Charters welcomes you aboard for your offshore fishing adventure. Taking you anywhere from 30-50 miles offshore to catch a variety of fish in sizes that are not seen inshore, such as red grouper, red snapper, gag grouper, and if you get lucky you may encounter blackfin tuna, cobia, wahoo and more. An offshore trip with saltyboy charters is a day you won’t ever forget.

Your trip will take place on a 28’ Parker offshore sport fishing boat that can safely take up to 6 anglers. It’s powered by twin 250 HP Yamaha engines and rigged with all the modern GPS, fishfinder, and VHF radio navigation electronics, allowing a safe and quick reach to the fishing grounds. The boat comes with a portable toilet, an ice-box, and a livewell.

On your trip, you can chase a wide range of prized species – many different Snapper and Grouper species, Blackfin Tuna, Cobia, Kingfish, as well as Scup. You’ll be deep sea fishing for all your targets.

Feel free to take home the fish you catch so you can enjoy delicious meals with your family or friends. Kids are more than welcome to join your trip, bring them along and have a terrific family outing that you’ll remember forever.

The crew will provide you with all the fishing equipment needed for the day. Fishing licenses and catch cleaning are also included in the price, so just make sure to bring your favorite snacks and drinks and prepare for lots of fun.

Join Saltyboy Charters and have a memorable time fishing in Florida!

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Half day trip
FREE Cancellation 3 days notice
6 Hour Trip, starts at 8:00 AM
Price for up to 3 persons
US $1,300 
9 Hour Trip
FREE Cancellation 3 days notice
9 Hour Trip, starts at 7:00 AM
Price for up to 3 persons
US $1,800 
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