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Top Fishing Charters in United States

United States: 8764 fishing charters available

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Hooked On Branson Fishing
5.0
/5
(247 reviews)
Branson
Owned and operated by Captain Brien Vaughn, Hooked on Branson Fishing offers year-round guided trips on Table Rock Lake, Bull Shoals, and Lake Taneycomo – three of the most productive fisheries in the Ozarks.

"We had an absolutely incredible experience on our guided fishing trip!" —⁠ Stephanie,
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US $200
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21 ft
up to 4
Captain Micham's Guide Service
5.0
/5
(67 reviews)
Branson
You're premier fishing guide service Owned and operated by Captain Dustin Micham.Captain Micham's guide service offers year around fishing on the beautiful Table Rock lake and lake Taneycomo in Branson MO.
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US $225
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21 ft
up to 4
On The Hook Guide Fishing – Branson
5.0
/5
(95 reviews)
Branson
If you're here to make the most of fishing in Branson, look no further than On The Hook Guide Fishing.

"Great fishing day with Charlie! Had a lot of fun on the river catching trout." —⁠ Rich,
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US $200
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22 ft
up to 5
Capt Cook Charters
5.0
/5
(19 reviews)
Jacksonville
Jacksonville, FL Charter Captain – Inshore & Offshore Fishing Adventures. I'm a U.S. Coast Guard-licensed charter captain based in Jacksonville, Florida, offering fully guided inshore, nearshore, and offshore fishing trips.

"Carson was a great Captain! We were in town on spring break with our 3 boys (14, 13 and 11) and Carson was the perfect fit." —⁠ Jessica,
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US $350
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24 ft
up to 5
JC Fishin Charters
5.0
/5
(207 reviews)
New Port Richey
With over 15 years of fishing experience, over 200k followers across social media platforms, and thousands of days spent on the water, Capt. JC ensures that you will have an exciting day of fishing.

"This was my first time doing a fishing charter and the Captain made the experience wonderful for all." —⁠ John,
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US $250
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27 ft
up to 6
Pole Cat Charters
4.8
/5
(226 reviews)
Hilton Head Island
Pole Cat Charters is located on beautiful Hilton Head Island, known for its world-famous fishery, especially when it comes to huge Redfish and reef-dwellers! With Captain Jon DeLoach at the helm (you can call him Capt.

"Captain Jon was fantastic! This trip was for my birthday and it couldn’t have been a better experience for our first fishing charter." —⁠ Paola,
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US $525
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21 ft
up to 6
Reel Froggy Charters – Capt. Cole Parsons
4.9
/5
(29 reviews)
Sarasota
Spend the day with Reel Froggy Charters in Sarasota and discover the thrill of fishing with a seasoned local expert.

"We had an absolutely amazing time with Captain Cole. Our group was a mix of novice and experienced anglers, and he was able to accommodate all of us." —⁠ Jesse,
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US $350
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23 ft
up to 6
Straight Lines Fishing Llc
5.0
/5
(29 reviews)
Mount Pleasant
Spend the day with Straight Lines Fishing and let them show you what makes the fishing in Charleston so memorable! Local species include Redfish, Black Drum, Spotted Seatrout, Sheepshead, Flounder, Bluefish, Ladyfish, Weakfish, and more, depending on the

"Our family of six (4 kids ages 6 to 15) can be a lot… Captain Michael was patient, interactive, knowledgeable, and made sure that everyone was included and engaged." —⁠ Robert,
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US $300
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27 ft
up to 6
Murco Charters – Captain Reid
5.0
/5
(16 reviews)
Gulf Shores
Welcome to Murco Charters with Capt Reid from Gulf Shores, Alabama. Come experience the Gulf the way it's meant to be — with Captain Reid at the helm.

"Captain Reid came highly recommended and now we know exactly why!" —⁠ Gauge, Florida
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US $350
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21 ft
up to 4
Breaking Bass Guide Service
4.9
/5
(51 reviews)
Branson
Hoping to go fishing in Branson, MO? Breaking Bass Guide Service is here to make it happen! With Captain Spencer Clark at the helm, you'll have a knowledgeable and experienced guide.

"We all had a great day of fishing, took a 6 hour trip and caught plenty of fish." —⁠ Joshua,
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US $300

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Fishing in United States

Some of the best fishing in the world can be found in the United States. No matter your age, sex, or race, fishing in USA waters will provide a memorable trip for all. The locales, species, and skills needed to land your dream fish are as varied as the people who call this country home.

US Fishing Spots

What fish you're after will heavily influence where you decide to go. The US is surrounded by the North Pacific Ocean, the North Atlantic Ocean, and the Gulf of Mexico, each creating the perfect conditions for a variety of species offshore. Inland, lakes, rivers, bay, estuaries, and more make freshwater fishing some of the best in the world. Below are some of the top spots you should add to your American fishing dream!

East Coast

The East Coast looks out onto the North Atlantic, and benefits from the warmer waters coming up from the Gulf Stream. Along the coast are popular cities, and even inshore you'll find tourist destinations that still have excellent river and lake fishing. When you're not taking in a show on Broadway or visiting the Statue of Liberty, head to the Salmon River in NY for some incredible fly fishing.

Chesapeake Bay

Chesapeake Bay in Maryland is America's largest estuary, with 46 principal rivers and streams. These brackish waters are perfect for Striped Bass (aka Rockfish in the Northeast). Try the Crab, and fish from Annapolis for Bluefish, Mackerel, and Striped Bass.

Cape Cod

The warm protected waters of Cape Cod, Massachusetts, is where you'll want to go to catch your fill of Bluefin Tuna. Head out of Stellwagen Bank, north of the cape, for your best chance of reeling in this fish – only a few miles out and you can begin your fishing adventure. Use trolling and jigging techniques for best effect. Striped Bass fishing is also very popular here, as well as Bluefish and Black Seabass.

Outer Banks

These barrier islands are found along the coast of North Carolina and are the closest landmass to the continental shelf in North America. Top catches here include Blue Marlin, White Marlin, Striped Bass, Yellowfin Tuna, Mahi Mahi, Wahoo, and more. The ride to the Gulf Stream can be as little as 15 minutes! If inshore fishing is more your speed, you can target Trout, Seabass, Flounder, and more.

West Coast

The West Coast looks out onto the North Pacific Ocean. The fishing changes dramatically from north to south, due to the influence of the surrounding waters, such as the California Current running from British Columbia down to the Baja California Peninsula.

Oregon

The Columbia River winds its way through Oregon and Washington State. This is the largest river in the Pacific Northwest. Head out of Tillamook, Astoria, or Coos Bay to find huge Smallmouth Bass, Rainbow Trout, and Sturgeon, as well as King and Coho Salmon. In August, head to the Buoy 10 fishery in Astoria for excellent Salmon and Steelhead fishing.

Washington

In Washington, head to the Strait of San Juan de Fuca for some huge Halibut. With over 3,000 miles of shoreline, you'll be able to get your lines in the water pronto! Puget Sound and Lake Sammamish are other top locales to target Pink Salmon, King Salmon, Dolly Varden, Brown Trout, Lingcod. On the Pacific Coast, you can also target Albacore Tuna in the summer.

California

When not visiting Disneyland or the Universal Studios, try fishing in these great waters both inshore and offshore. Southern California offers Striped Marlin, Bluefin Tuna, Yellowfin Tuna, Mahi Mahi, Thresher Shark, and more, much like the species found in the Gulf of Mexico. Inshore fishing includes Halibut, as well as Lingcod, Pacific Barracuda, California Sheephead, and Yellowtail Amberjack. Halfway up the coast, the fishing changes dramatically – in Northern California, cooler waters offer fishing very similar to that of Oregon and Washington.

Gulf of Mexico

The Gulf of Mexico offers fantastic deep sea fishing. You'll head out into these warm waters and fish around the oil rigs offshore. Top oil rigs you'll be fishing around include Thunderhorse, Mars, Elf, and Ursa.

Texas

Texas is known for excellent offshore fishing, accessible from Corpus Christi, Galveston, Freeport, Rockport, and Port Aransas. Red Snapper is your primary target, here. Further inland, you'll be reeling in Speckled Trout and Redfish. Try your hand at gigging for Flounder here too.

New Orleans

Redfish can be caught in New Orleans year-round, and boy do they get big! Sight fish for them, or try fly fishing. When freshwater fishing, you'll be catching Perch, Largemouth Bass, Catfish, and more in the lagoons. Top spots to head to include Lake Borgne, Black Bay, Lake Pontchartrain, and the City Park.

And Let's Not Forget Florida!

The most southern point of the East Coast is this fishing Mecca! Florida is the place for sportfishing in the US. Leaving from Destin, you can target Amberjack and Grouper, or head further out for Blue Marlin, Sailfish, and Yellowfin Tuna. You have many locales to choose from, inshore and offshore, such as the Panhandle, the Everglades, the Florida Keys, Lake Okeechobee, Lake Kissimmee, and many more.

Freshwater

Freshwater fishing can be done all around the US, but for the best fishing, you'll want to head to the Great Lakes in the north. Lake Superior is the largest of the lakes – try ice fishing here during winter. Lake Huron has the longest coastline, and Steelhead, Chinook Salmon, Carp, and Walleye can be caught in various places along it. Lake Michigan is popular and great for Coho Salmon. Lake Ontario is the smallest of the Great Lakes, but great for Chinook Salmon, Lake Trout, and Steelhead. In Lake Erie, it's all about the Walleye. This is where you'll most likely catch the biggest fish!

Off The Mainland

Alaska

If you're fishing in Alaska, odds are you'll be fishing the Kenai River, from Cooper Landing to Cook Inlet. This top fishery produces gigantic King Salmon, as well as Humpback Salmon, Sockeye Salmon, Coho Salmon, Rainbow Trout, and Dolly Varden.

Hawaii

Aloha amazing fishing! At the opposite end of the map, Hawaii offers completely opposite fishing opportunities to Alaska. It's hard to not catch a Blue Marlin, Striped Marlin, or Yellowfin Tuna here. Other species that regularly inhabit these waters include Albacore Tuna, Mahi Mahi, Wahoo, Amberjack, Trevally, Snapper, and Barracuda.

Fishing Tips

  • Fishing is a pastime as old as time itself, so of course there are a few legends attached to it. Keep your bananas at home when on a fishing trip – it's a widely held belief that bananas are unlucky and will prevent you from catching fish!

  • Fishing with a guide will help you get the most out of your trip, and give you the best chance of landing your dream catch. They know the top spots and how to navigate even the trickiest of waters.

  • These waters all hold a variety of species. Keep a mix of lures and baits in your tackle box – you'll be able to swiftly change tactics and target a different fish if needed.

Need to Know

There's something to fish for year round in America, you just need to know where to go, and be up for fishing on the ice in winter!

Regulations

Regulations across the USA vary from state to state. You may need to buy a license before your trip, or your captain will have one for you already. Always check the latest information for each state. In federal waters, you'll usually need an additional license.

If fishing out of Southern California: Deep sea trips out of San Diego often require a passport and Mexican fishing permit (some captains cover the permit).

For world-class fishing and endless opportunities to catch your trophy fish, you have to go fishing in US waters. Each location offers you different species, with a special technique to catch them. There is so much to discover when fishing here!

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United States Fishing Seasons

January

In New York State, join in the Winter Classic Fishing Tournament – open on all types of water, enter your catch into seven categories to win big!

February

Sailfishing is great in Florida now. On the West Coast, Largemouth Bass and Walleye are biting.

March

In New Orleans, don't miss out on the Big Bass Fishing Rodeo! Join in the Billfish Tournament in Miami – will you catch the biggest Marlin?

April

All over the US the fisheries are heating up. Inshore or offshore, you'll find lots of action out on the water

May

The Florida Keys Dolphin Tournament is a highlight this month – don't worry, Dolphin fish is the other name for Mahi Mahi.

June

In Vermont, join in the Lake Champlain International Fishing Derby – the largest fishing derby in America.

 

July

Are you a fly fishing aficionado? Then the Del Brown Permit Tournament in Florida is for you!

August

August is a great month for fishing across the US. Spend the week at White Marlin Open in Maryland –the largest pro tournament in the world!

September

Lake Kenai is great this month for Coho Salmon and Steelhead. You can also catch Halibut and Lingcod offshore.

October

October is all about the Destin Fishing Rodeo. Put this on your calendar and join in the fun down in Florida.

November

The Salmon River in NY offers good fishing for Coho and Chinook this month, and excellent fishing for Rainbow Trout.

December

You'll find plenty of ice fishing this month. Head to Lake Ontario's Lake Simcoe, or Winnebago lake in Wisconsin. Or warm up in Hawaii!

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