Port Orange Fishing Charters
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- 2-hour fishing trips โ S $438
- 3-hour fishing trips โ S $533
- 4-hour fishing trips โ S $653
- 5-hour fishing trips โ S $746
- 6-hour fishing trips โ S $857
- 8-hour fishing trips โ S $1,023
- 9-hour fishing trips โ S $1,619
- 10-hour fishing trips โ S $1,349
Fishing in Port Orange
For incredible year-round fishing, hop aboard a Port Orange fishing charter. Located on Florida’s self-proclaimed “Fun Coast,” this fishing hotspot offers up diverse angling adventures from the Halifax River, all the way to the Atlantic’s deep waters. Whether you’re after delicious inshore fish or hard fighting pelagic species, Port Orange has you covered!
The Halifax River’s shallow waters are home to enough Redfish, Trout, and Sheepshead to keep any inshore angler happy. Come summertime, you can also expect to battle it out with monster Tarpon! For Grouper, Snapper, and Kingfish, head out from Ponce Inlet, where productive reefs and wrecks await nearby.
If you’re looking to reel in a monster, you’ll want to take advantage of the Port Orange’s proximity to the Gulf Stream. Once you’re there, it’s all about hooking into majestic Marlin and Sailfish or delicious Tuna and Mahi Mahi.
If you’re planning on heading offshore, leave early and opt for a full day or extended full day trip. For a more laid-back option, a half day of fishing in the Halifax River does the trick. A Tarpon trip deserves as many hours on the water as you can spare – just be sure to book these popular trips early to avoid disappointment.
Most charters depart from boat ramps along Dunlawton Bridge, where you can find easy access to both the Halifax River and the Gulf Stream. There are also plenty of shops nearby where you can stock up on supplies for your trip.
Rules & Regulations
If you’re fishing aboard a saltwater charter in Florida, the captain covers your licenses. Strict catch and release policies apply to certain species and open seasons vary, so it’s best to head out with an experienced captain.