Port St. Joe Fishing Charters

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Port St. Joe: 189 fishing charters available

Gettin' Reel Sportfishing
Gettin' Reel Sportfishing
 State licensed

Port St. Joe • 22 ft • 4 persons

Come aboard and go fishing with Port St. Joe's 5-Star rated, Gettin' Reel Sportfishing!

"Chris was a great captain. We had fun right from the start. Saw a pair of dolphins on the way out to the first fishing spot." —⁠ Dirk,
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trips fromUS $500
T-man's Charters
T-man's Charters

Port St. Joe • 22 ft • 4 persons

Born and raised in Port St. Joe, Capt. Tim will make sure you have a fun day full of fishing.

"Tim is a great fishing guide! He is extremely knowledgeable about the area and the location of fish and the best techniques to catch them." —⁠ Matt,
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trips fromUS $500
Reel Florida Adventures
Reel Florida Adventures
 State licensed

Port St. Joe • 24 ft • 6 persons

Make an adventure out of your next trip in Port St. Joe and go fishing with Reel Florida Adventures.

"My son and I have a lot of inshore fishing experience and we knew that Saturday’s cold water temps, high winds, and negative low tide were going to prove to be a challenge when it came to putting a lot of fish in the boat." —⁠ Craig,
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trips fromUS $500
Bounty Bay PSJ Charters
Bounty Bay PSJ Charters
 State licensed

Port St. Joe • 27 ft • 6 persons

Bounty Bay PSJ Charters is located on the waters of Port Saint Joe, Florida.

"Trip was as good as it could be. Capt Pete safely dodged pop-up storms for our morning 4 hour near-shore trip." —⁠ Cristal,
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trips fromUS $600
Fish With Harry – Port St. Joe
Fish With Harry – Port St. Joe
 State licensed

Port St. Joe • 19 ft • 2 persons

There's a fish with your name on it in Port St. Joe and Fish With Harry will help you catch it!

"My wife and I had a great time with Harrison. He put us on a lot of good fish and gave good pointers to help improve our techniques." —⁠ Brannon,
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trips fromUS $600
Chasin' Dreams Charters
Chasin' Dreams Charters
 State licensed

Port St. Joe • 32 ft • 6 persons

Book your next trip with Chasin' Dreams Charters and find out what makes the fishing in Port St.

"We had a great time fishing with Captain Jason. Great communication the evening before regarding meeting time and easy meeting up in the morning." —⁠ Phillip,
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trips fromUS $600
Man's Fat Boy Charters
Man's Fat Boy Charters
 State licensed

Port St. Joe • 23 ft • 6 persons

Man’s Fat Boy Charters invites you to join Captain Harold Mathes for a quality fishing and scalloping experience in St.

"It was very clear Man is an expert and loves what he does. He was so passionate on teaching us correct fishing techniques and making sure we were executed properly." —⁠ Gennie,
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trips fromUS $500
Buoy Time Charters
Buoy Time Charters

Port St. Joe • 21 ft • 4 persons

Buoy Time Charters invites you down to the sunny shores of Port St Joe to spend the day chasing the Sunshine State’s top inshore species.

"Capt Mike worked hard to put us on fish…..and he did just that… After a bit of a slow start on a full moon and strong current day we finally got on the Triple Tail and boated a couple keepers including one really nice one for dinner." —⁠ Ben,
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trips fromUS $400
Florida Cracker Charter
Florida Cracker Charter
 State licensed

Port St. Joe • 21 ft • 4 persons

Based out of Port St. Joe, Florida Cracker Charter is your ticket to a memorable time on the water.

"My dad and I went on a trip of a lifetime with Captain Mitch!" —⁠ Robert,
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trips fromUS $500
Phil’s Charter Service
Phil’s Charter Service
 State licensed

Port St. Joe • 23 ft • 6 persons

Enjoy a fishing trip on the pristine, calm waters of St. Joe Bay and the Intracoastal Waterway with Phil’s Charter Service.

"Our family was on vacation and decided to do a fishing trip." —⁠ Steve,
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trips fromUS $400
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Fishing in Port St. Joe

When you step aboard a Port St. Joe fishing charter, you’ll immediately see why this place earned the nickname “small town, big heart.” Get ready to come on as a customer, but leave as a friend, as your welcoming captain regales you with tales of the waters, and fulfills all your fishing dreams. 
 
The St. Joe Bay holds all of the inshore riches one could wish for in Florida’s Panhandle. These calm waters are home to Redfish and Spotted Seatrout, with Tripletail, Flounder, Sheepshead, and even Tarpon making yearly appearances. You can get your fill of delicious Scallops here, while Spanish Mackerel and Bluefish can be found around the mouth of the Gulf County Canal. 
 
Speaking of the canal, there’s plenty of freshwater species to target here. Catfish, Bass, and Bream are in abundance further up the freshwater streams, and even in the lakes just a short drive away from Port St. Joe. 
 
Despite all this, the Gulf of Mexico is also tempting anglers just beyond the barrier peninsula. Take a charter from this spit of land, and you could be on some productive reefs within minutes. There are hundreds of underwater structures just a stone’s throw from shore, allowing you to target Snappers, Amberjack, Kingfish, Cobia, and much more within sight of land. 
 
You’ll also have the chance to go offshore, but these charters will require at least 10 hours on the water. For all other trips, you can spend anywhere from a couple of hours to a full day getting your fix of fishing. 
 

Rules & Regulations

If you’re fishing aboard a Port St. Joe saltwater fishing charter, then your fishing license will be covered. Head out with a freshwater guide, however, and you’ll need to get your own. Whichever you choose, your professional companion will make sure you’re fishing within the law. 

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Port St. Joe Fishing Seasons

January
January is all about backwater fishing in Port St. Joe. With colder water temperatures in the bay, look for Redfish and Trout in the Intracoastal Waterway and Gulf County Canal. Live bait is the way to go in this weather.
February

Winter fishing continues, with the best results coming from fishing deep in the backcountry waters. In the bay, Sheepshead are usually biting in good numbers. But watch out: these tasty fish are renowned for stealing bait!

March

The waters and the fishing gradually start to warm up, just in time for Spring Break. Guides come back onto the water after a winter of hunting, and the bay starts to fill up with people on cruises and fishing charters. 

April

The fishing gets better and better in Port St. Joe in the springtime. Redfish come out into the bay and are joined by big "Gator" Trout. Joining them come Pompano, Spanish Mackerel, Ladyfish, Bluefish, and Sharks.

May

May could be one of the best times to fish these waters. The flats of the bay come alive with Redfish and Trout making for fun fishing, not to mention the incredible nearshore action along the reefs.

June

The impressive action on the flats continues, with Inshore Slams becoming common on charter trips. Tripletail is also being caught in good numbers. Meanwhile, Bull, Nurse, and Blacktip Sharks peruse the waterways. 

July

As the waters warm, the Redfish and Trout action can quiet down a little on the flats. But with big Tarpon, Sharks, Jacks, Tripletail, and Spanish Mackerel all being caught nearshore, there are plenty of reasons to dip a line.

August

Summer fishing is all about variety in these parts.While inshore fishing is as good as ever, there are also Snappers, Cobia, Amberjacks, and many more on the reefs and in the deep waters offshore. 

September

September is prime time for scalloping in the grass beds of St. Joseph Bay. Make sure to bring your snorkeling gear if you come at this time of year, as the waters are just right for taking a dip. Fishing remains good, too.

October

As the month progresses, colder conditions gradually start to set in. This is great news for anglers, who usually notice a much better bite from Redfish and Trout. With Flounder also available, it's Slam season once again.

November

Fall fishing is some of the best you can get in Port St. Joe. Look out for migrating Bull Redfish, as well as Speckled Trout, Black Drum, and Pompano. There's plenty to fill the freezer, and the action is hot, too.

December

As winter sets in, the fish start to move into deeper holes in the bay and backcountry. Live bait becomes the weapon of choice. As the small town winds down for winter, some guides turn to hunting rather than fishing.

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