The Indian River (originally named the "Rio de Ais") is a 156 mile long brackish waterway with an average depth of 4 feet and widths varying from 0.5 to 5 miles. Heavily lined with mangrove forests, sandy islands, and hidden oyster beds makes it one of the most unique fishing experiences out there
Our favorite species to target are Snook, Tarpon,
Redfish, Trout, and Snapper. With a river that holds 685 different species of fish, every day on the water is a good day.
Captian Riley grew up on this water, and has spent the past 27 years exploring every flat, mangrove line and back country skinny water area in search of new spots to fish in this ever-changing and ever-moving waterway. With a passion for conservation and a love for the wildlife in this beautiful area, you’re guaranteed to have an unforgettable experience.