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Grand Cayman: 35 fishing charters available

Outcast Charters Cayman
Outcast Charters Cayman

West Bay • 31 ft • 5 persons

Welcome to Outcast Charters in the Cayman Islands! Their aim is to provide the optimum quality experience in sportfishing.

"We booked the half day fishing/snorkeling combo and had a great time." —⁠ Sam,
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trips fromUS $500
Happy Day Charters
Happy Day Charters

West Bay • 26 ft • 6 persons

Happy Day Charters offers a number of excursions that cater to all levels of anglers.
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trips fromUS $700
Cayman Live Bait
Cayman Live Bait

George Town • 29 ft • 6 persons

Book a charter with Cayman Live Bait, and you will get a great experience with your family and friends.

"Captain Dave and his son Dave Jr. were both wonderful hosts and provided for a great day on the water." —⁠ Craig,
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trips fromUS $500
Reel Vibes Charters
Reel Vibes Charters

West Bay • 34 ft • 6 persons

Book a trip with Reel Vibes Charters and experience the excitement of Cayman Islands’ deep sea fishing.

"Cpt. Clayton and crew “Primo” were super nice and dialed in on the fish." —⁠ Lucas,
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trips fromUS $650
Reelistik Charters
Reelistik Charters

George Town • 23 ft • 5 persons

It’s time to book a luxurious adventure with Reelistik Charters today – get the most out of your vacation and enjoy the incredible waters of the Caymans!

"This was our second time fishing with Captain Julz and Reelstik Charter and it was fantastic as usual." —⁠ Cyd, Cayman Islands
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trips fromUS $600
Lady May Charters
Lady May Charters

West Bay • 34 ft • 8 persons

Make an adventure out of your next trip to West Bay and go fishing with Lady May Charters.

"Went reef fishing with my son (8 years old). Captain Anthony and his first mate were great." —⁠ Andrew,
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trips fromUS $700
Jah Bless Charters
Jah Bless Charters

West Bay • 26 ft • 4 persons

Experience the ultimate Grand Cayman adventure aboard Jah Bless Charters.

"Booked 4-hr deep sea fishing trip with Captain Cachas. He did not disappoint!" —⁠ Melanie,
trips fromUS $450
Captain Jerry's Watersports
Captain Jerry's Watersports

West Bay • 42 ft • 20 persons

Make your time at the Cayman Islands truly memorable and go fishing with Captain Jerry's Watersports!

"I live in Cayman and have had mixed experiences on boats, which honestly had turned me off of the whole charter idea." —⁠ Joanne,
trips fromUS $800
Jackson Watersports
Jackson Watersports

West Bay • 28 ft • 10 persons

Your visit to the Cayman Islands simply cannot be complete without a fishing trip!

"We can’t say enough about the Captain and crew.  Lamar met us at the dock, we left in time and he was very knowledgeable." —⁠ Jon,
trips fromUS $900
Reel–Fin–Addict Charters
Reel–Fin–Addict Charters

West Bay • 38 ft • 6 persons

Explore the beautiful Cayman Islands with Reel–Fin–Addict Charters, a locally owned and operated family charter.

"I’ve been coming to Grand Cayman since 1997, and have hired charters many times over the years." —⁠ John,
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trips fromUS $1,000
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Frequently Asked Questions about Fishing Charters in Grand Cayman

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Fishing in Grand Cayman

You will find anglers in Grand Cayman fishing anywhere between the deep sea and shore. This island is the largest of the Cayman islands, which are all peaks in one massive underwater ridge in the western Caribbean Sea. A popular tourist destination, Grand Cayman is home to the Cayman Islands National Museum, the ruins of Fort George, sandy beaches, and vibrant coral reefs. It is also home to some of the most sought-after prizes in sport fishing, including Blue Marlin, Tarpon, and Bonefish.

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Anglers looking for big game fish love deep sea fishing Grand Cayman. What makes this sport so magnificent here is the topography below the waves. Merely one quarter of a mile from shore, the ocean depths extend beyond 2,000 feet. Just a little ways beyond this drop off lies the Cayman trench, where the depths plummet again--to more than 20,000 feet. Naturally, these deep waters are teeming with baitfish and predators such as Marlin, Yellowfin Tuna, Mahi Mahi, and Wahoo.

Many Grand Cayman fishing charters offer half day deep sea fishing trips, giving you a chance to chase after these big game fish in a matter of several hours. The Blue Marlin here may not be the biggest in the world (100-150 lbs), but they are always biting, and you don’t need to travel far to find them. White Marlin are caught here on occasion, as well.

For an equally exciting adventure, some anglers spend their time in Grand Cayman fishing the flats instead. These shallow waters are home to Tarpon, Permit, Barracuda, Pompano, Snook, Jacks, and the legendary Bonefish. Some inshore fishing charters even offer guided wade fishing and shore fishing to target these species. Many anglers enjoy fly fishing Grand Cayman for the same fish, as well.

Reef fishing in Grand Cayman also presents many opportunities near shore. The calm waters surrounding these reefs are ideal for families and first time anglers who are eager to reel in a colorful surprise. You might land Yellowtail Snapper, Mutton Snapper, Jack Crevalle, Bar Jack, Almaco Jack, Porgy, Blue Runner (“Fry Jack”), and Grouper on occasion.

Rules & Regulations

No fishing license is required for recreational fishing in Grand Cayman. Anglers fishing from shore must practice catch and release (a permit is required for those who plan to keep any fish caught from shore). Please note that shore fishing is prohibited in some areas.

Lobster season is closed from the first of March until the end of November. Lobsters caught during open season must be at least six inches tall. A maximum of three lobsters per person is allowed (or six per boat). Conch season is closed from the first of May until the end of October. The limit of Conch taken during open season is five per person (or 10 per boat).

Nassau Grouper may not be taken from the designated Grouper Spawning areas at any time of year. Only specimens 12 inches or larger may be removed from the sea.

Spearfishing is prohibited to non-Caymanians (importing any spearing device is also prohibited). It is illegal to catch turtles or take their eggs. Attracting sharks with food and feeding them is also prohibited.

Types of Fishing

You can enjoy deep sea fishing Grand Cayman year-round. Blue Marlin and Mahi Mahi never stop biting. The best time to target Wahoo is from November through March (sometimes as late as July), while Yellowfin Tuna tend to peak from March to June. You may have luck landing a Sailfish between June and September, but this is rare.

Most fish near the reefs can be caught year-round as well, including Snapper, Jacks, and the rare Grouper. You can target these species with both natural and artificial baits. Local anglers recommend natural baits, such as Squid, small Fry, or pieces of Conch. Most reef fishing is catch and release due to conservation efforts, however, it is acceptable to keep a few fish to eat.

Flats fishing is done with light tackle, either from a skiff or by wade fishing. The most prestigious species to target include Bonefish, Tarpon, and Permit (a “grand slam” when you manage to catch all three in one day). The Bonefish in Grand Cayman often grow larger than average (up to 8 lbs) and tend to be more aggressive than Bonefish in other areas. 

Many anglers enjoy shore fishing for small Tarpon (4-5lbs) in landlocked Brackish waters and canals. You can also fish for Barracuda, Permit, Pompano, and Bonefish from shore (catch and release only) using light tackle. You can catch most of Grand Cayman’s inshore species on fly, as well. Fly fishing Grand Cayman is popular, but very few guides provide fly fishing equipment. Anglers intent on fly fishing the flats and shorelines are encouraged to bring their own equipment. 

A number of Grand Cayman fishing charters offer kayak fishing. These trips could take you anywhere from the flats to the nearshore reefs, or even into the deep sea. Kayak fishing is generally recommended for those who have previous kayaking experience.

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Grand Cayman Fishing Seasons

January

Even in the dead of winter, you can fish offshore for Blue Marlin, Wahoo, Mahi Mahi, Yellowfin Tuna, and Barracuda. The seasons for Lobster and Conch are open.

February

You can continue fishing for Lobster, Conch, Marlin, Barracuda, and much more. Mahi Mahi are entering their peak season. Closer to shore you’ll have success fishing for Mutton Snapper, Jacks, and more.

March

Lobster season is closed. Meanwhile, Yellowfin Tuna are entering their peak season offshore. Inshore you are more likely to catch Permit and Bonefish than in previous months.

April

Deep sea fishing in Grand Cayman is at its height, with all the big game species biting. You can catch Blue Marlin, Yellowfin Tuna, Wahoo, and Mahi Mahi. Inshore you can target Tarpon, Permit, Snook, and more.

May

Conch season is closed. You can continue to enjoy great big game fishing, with the possibility of catching a Sailfish. Snapper, Jack Crevalle, and Grouper are all biting near the reefs.

June

Yellowfin Tuna’s peak season is coming to a close. Other big game fish will keep biting vigorously for several months. Your chances of catching Snook, Tarpon, and Permit inshore are good.

July

The peak season for Wahoo will be coming to a close soon. You can continue to count on Blue Marlin, Mahi Mahi, and Barracuda. Reef fishing continues to be as good as ever.

August

You should have great success fishing for Tarpon, Snook, and Permit inshore. The possibility of reeling in the odd Sailfish offshore still lingers. Reef fishing and deep sea fishing are promising, as usual. 

September

Bonefish are making a come-back, giving you a chance to go for a “grand slam” if you manage to reel in Tarpon and Permit too. You can chase Marlin and other big game fish to earn some bragging rights offshore.

October

At this time of year you can expect good fishing all around, in the deep sea and inshore. Fish the flats for Jacks, Tarpon, Permit, Snook, and Bonefish or head offshore in search of Marlin and more.

November

Wahoo and Yellowfin Tuna are back in season! You can add these to the list while you hunt for Marlin. Conch season is open. You can continue to enjoy great fishing on the flats.

December

Lobster season is open. You can enjoy fishing for Wahoo, Yellowfin Tuna, and Blue Marlin offshore. Reef fishing is still promising, as well. Inshore you can target Mutton Snapper, Jacks, Barracuda, and more.

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Top Types of Fishing in Grand Cayman

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Top Fishing Techniques in Grand Cayman

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Top Targeted Species in Grand Cayman

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