St. Pete Beach Fishing Charters

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Top Fishing Charters in St. Pete Beach

St. Pete Beach: 440 fishing charters available

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Angler's choice

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24 ft

Up to 4 people

Captain Jake Nickol's Fishing Charters

4.9/5 (46 reviews)
Treasure Island (8 min drive from St. Pete Beach)
Experience the world class fishery of Tampa Bay and the Gulf of Mexico with an experienced Captain who was born and raised fishing Florida’s Gulf Coast Waters.

"It was the BEST.  Jake is WONDERFUL.  Patient, kind, respectful and at peace." —⁠ Diana,
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US $250
Trips from
US $250
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18 ft

Up to 3 people

Andy’s Fishing Charters

4.9/5 (37 reviews)
St. Petersburg (14 min drive from St. Pete Beach)
Capt. Andy Austin is a Fly Fishing Specialist! Yet has 15 years of experience in Spinfishing with artifical and live bait if that is your preference.

"Went out for a fishing trip with my wife and cousin who lives in the area." —⁠ Nicholas,
Trips from
US $450
Trips from
US $450

Angler's choice

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25 ft

Up to 6 people

Gulfcoast Fishing Charters

5.0/5 (484 reviews)
St. Pete Beach
Gulfcoast Fishing Charters offers amazing fishing adventures year-round! Captains Bobby is a sixth-generation Floridian and fishing has been a huge part of his life since childhood.

"Our experience with Captain Bobby was fantastic. He insured that our original day was rescheduled due to weather and was very easy to communicate with." —⁠ Jennifer,
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US $400
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US $400
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20 ft

Up to 3 people

Fishhawg Fishing Charters

5.0/5 (67 reviews)
St. Pete Beach
FishHawg Fishing Charters offers an incredible opportunity to indulge in the thrill of angling while surrounded by stunning scenery and abundant marine life. Our local licensed Captain Josh has fished these waters mastering his craft for over 20 years.

"⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 10/10 Had an amazing day out fishing with Josh!" —⁠ David,
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US $500
Trips from
US $500

Angler's choice

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26 ft

Up to 6 people

Sea Dawgs Fishing Charters - John's Pass

4.9/5 (78 reviews)
Treasure Island (9 min drive from St. Pete Beach)
John’s Pass is a fisherman’s paradise. Come sink your hook into a variety of species from trout, snapper, sheephead, hog fish, grouper, amberjack, cobia, kingfish, and more.

"Captain Joey and Linda took 5 of us out in the Gulf. We’re from Indiana and we’re staying at Indian shores." —⁠ Christopher,
Trips from
US $550
Trips from
US $550

Angler's choice

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Meet the Captain

21 ft

Up to 6 people

Glo#1 Fishing Charters Captain Juan Herndon

4.9/5 (206 reviews)
St. Petersburg (16 min drive from St. Pete Beach)
From the beaches to the flats, Glo#1 Fishing Charters will show you the best of Tampa Bay’s inshore fishing. Home to a range of beautiful, delicious, and exciting fish, you can expect a fun-filled and productive day aboard with Captain Juan Herndon.

"I flew my son from Ohio to Florida for a 13th birthday present." —⁠ Ashley,
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US $500
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US $500

Angler's choice

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Meet the Captain

Up to 70 people

Run For The Reels – St. Pete Beach

5.0/5 (31 reviews)
St. Pete Beach
Make the most of your time along any beach in Florida and go shark fishing with Run For The Reels. With Captain Carson, you’ll benefit from over a decade of knowledge and experience.

"Hey, I’m Caden and I was fishing with Carson and his employee..." —⁠ Keegan,
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US $1,000
Trips from
US $1,000

Angler's choice

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24 ft

Up to 6 people

Nautical Souls Sportfishing LLC

5.0/5 (208 reviews)
St. Petersburg (17 min drive from St. Pete Beach)
Enjoy a beautiful day out on the Gulf of Mexico or Tampa Bay with Nautical Souls Sportfishing! This area is home to many exciting fish species. So get in on the bite! The charter is owned and operated by Captain Shane. He’s born and raised in St.

"My son researched charters in the area that focused on Tarpon fishing because he was looking more for a fight than food." —⁠ Loumay,
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US $550
Trips from
US $550

Angler's choice

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26 ft

Up to 6 people

My Girls Adventures

5.0/5 (232 reviews)
St. Petersburg (18 min drive from St. Pete Beach)
My Girls Adventures runs angling trips out of St. Petersburg and offers to show you what the local fishery is all about. Capt.

"My family and I had the pleasure of going on a 6-hour fishing trip with Captain Steven and it was absolutely amazing!" —⁠ Anthony,
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US $600
Trips from
US $600

Angler's choice

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26 ft

Up to 4 people

Lyons Charters - 26'

5.0/5 (42 reviews)
St. Petersburg (15 min drive from St. Pete Beach)
Come experience an enjoyable day on the water with Lyons Charters. With Captain Mark at the helm, you’re in knowledgeable and experienced hands.

"Capn Mark put us on a nice drift for a morning catch of speckled trout." —⁠ Brandon,
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US $245
Trips from
US $245

Top deep sea fishing trips in St. Pete Beach

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Top-rated family fishing trips in St. Pete Beach

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Half-day fishing trips in St. Pete Beach

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Top Targeted Species in St. Pete Beach

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Frequently Asked Questions about Fishing Charters in St. Pete Beach

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Frequently Asked Questions about Fishing Charters in St. Pete Beach

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Fishing in St. Pete Beach

Turquoise waters, white-sand beaches, and gorgeous weather – this is what you can expect when you come to St. Pete Beach. Whether you’re here for a holiday or an angling adventure, there’s plenty to do. And if you need some professional angling help, St. Pete Beach fishing charters are there to make sure you have a successful day on the water.
 
Choosing a fishing spot will be a sweet torment, simply because there are so many. Inshore fishing on the grassy flats and backwaters of Tampa Bay will yield anything from Redfish, Trout, and Snook to Bonefish and Sheepshead. Of course, the prize catch is the majestic Tarpon, and the action is so good that it rivals the Boca Grande fishery.
 
Nearshore waters of the Gulf are teeming with a variety of Snapper and Grouper, Porgy, Cobia, Grunt, Tripletail, Hogfish, as well as a dozen Shark species. If big game fishing is your passion, you are likely to find yourself 30–100 miles from the coast, prowling wrecks and reefs for huge Snapper and Grouper, along with Porgy and Grunt. Your “bycatch” will be Mahi Mahi, Tuna, and Sailfish.
 
If you’re coming here for the first time, local charters are the foolproof way to get the most out of your day on the water. Sportfishing aficionados can fight Tarpon inshore, or book a full day trip and go tackle a Grouper of their life. Beginner anglers and families will have a lot of fun on the Tampa Bay and nearshore waters of the Gulf.
 
There’s really no limit to what you could catch in St. Pete Beach with a bit of skill and luck on your side!
 

Rules & Regulations

All licensed St. Pete Beach fishing charters include a Florida saltwater fishing license so you don’t have to worry about getting one. Bear in mind that solo anglers need to follow the current regulations and limits, as well as buy an appropriate fishing license before hitting the water.

St. Pete Beach

4.7/5
Based on 29,182 reviews by FishingBooker anglers

St. Pete Beach Fishing Seasons

January
In winter, bottom fishing is excellent. You can head to nearshore wrecks and reefs for tasty treats like Seabass, Porgy, Grouper, and Snapper. Or try fishing inshore for Spotted Seatrout and more. 
February
Fishing the wrecks and reefs will still be fruitful, weather permitting. Inshore you will find Flounder, Sheepshead, Speckled Trout, and other species. It's still too soon to target pelagic fish offshore.
March
As spring approaches, larger species begin to make their appearance. You might see a Cobia, King Mackerel, or even a Tuna here and there. Inshore and nearshore fishing are still excellent.
April
Seabass, Porgy, and Grunt are all peaking among the wrecks and reefs. You are more likely to catch King Mackerel and Tuna while trolling offshore. Inshore you will see more Redfish and possibly Snook.
May
May marks the beginning of deep sea fishing’s prime season. You will start seeing more Tuna, Wahoo, Cobia, Mahi Mahi, and even Sailfish. The bottom fish are still biting, and the inshore action is heating up too!
June
Tarpon fishing inshore is in full swing. Snook might be catch and release only, but having one on the hook is still great fun. Deep sea fishing is at its height. The seasons for Gag Grouper and Red Snapper may be open.
July
While fishing offshore you are more likely than ever to catch big game fish like Tuna, Mahi Mahi, and Sailfish. Inshore fishing continues to deliver, with Tarpon and many other species biting. 
August
No matter where you choose to fish in St. Pete Beach at this time of year, you are in for some drag screaming action. Tarpon season may be over, but you can target Sharks and other species for a good fight inshore.
September
Deep sea fishing is winding down, but you are still likely to catch Tuna and Mahi Mahi, with the possibility of a Wahoo or Sailfish, too. Nearshore fishing for bottom dwellers is promising as always. 
October
Big game fish like Sailfish and Tuna are becoming scarce, but you will find plenty of King and Spanish Mackerel offshore. Tasty fish like Flounder and Gag Grouper are swimming closer to shore.
November
As deep sea fishing continues to slow down, this is a great time to discover what nearshore and inshore waters have to offer. You can catch Seabass, Snapper, Grouper, Redfish, Sheepshead, and more.
December
The weather might keep you from heading far offshore, but you can still target great eating fish among the wrecks and reefs. Or check out Tampa Bay for Flounder, Speckled Trout, and a variety of inshore species.

St. Pete Beach Fishing Calendar

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