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"I’ve tried to get my dad on a bull red for over 20 years." — Mark,

"My dad and I couldn’t have asked for a more perfect day! Captain Fred was prompt, prepared, equipped, professional, and just an all around great person!" — Christopher,

"Captain Todd is an experienced guide and knowledgeable about his trade." — Jeff,

"Excellent service and experience." — Adolfo,

"I had booked this charter fully expecting that fishing would be slower with the cooler temperatures… It wasn’t!" — Jody,


"Can’t think of a better spring break activity than going out and catching loads of fish." — George,

"I went on this fishing trip with my son and had an awesome experience with Captain Jason and his first mate Randy, who is also his dad." — Albert,

"Our Cocoa Beach fishing trip was absolutely unforgettable! From the moment we stepped on the boat, the crew (Mike and Adien) were friendly, knowledgeable, and clearly passionate about what they do." — Paul,

"Everything went as planned, we caught lots of fish and had a great time!" — Larry,
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Titusville Fishing Seasons
January
January is an inshore fisher's paradise around Titusville. Gator Seatrout and Bull Redfish stalk the crystal-clear waters under bright blue skies (when the weather cooperates). If you're looking for a trophy, now's the time.
February
It's red-hot rod-bending action inshore but nearshore fishing is strong, too. Amberjack, Barracuda, Striped Bass, Cobia, and many other species can be hooked into. Make sure to dress for the weather!
March
Sight fishing for Redfish remains strong during March. Spotted Seatrout and Snook are plentiful. Cobia, Amberjack, Mahi Mahi, Bonito, and more species can all be found in coastal waters.
April
You can find feisty Redfish around oyster bars and under vegetation. Further out in the ocean, you can go after Barracuda, Amberjack, Cobia, Mahi Mahi, and other hardy fighters.
May
Kingfish, Wahoo, and Yellowfin Tuna fishing is excellent in the offshore waters of Titusville during May. In the lagoons, you can look forward to good Snook. Redfish get more active as the water warms up.
June
You can look forward to many small Tarpon appearing in the area, followed by giant Silver Kings – the perfect time to tick that off your bucket list. Further out, you'll find awesome Barracuda, Mahi Mahi, and Kingfish action.
July
Red-hot weather and red-hot fishing, that's the name of the game! Offshore anglers can go after Yellowfin Tuna and Wahoo, while inshore it's all about landing as many Redfish, Spotted Seatrout, and Tarpon as possible.
August
Torpedo-sized Tarpon show up in the Mosquito Lagoon and the Indian River Lagoon this time of year. Night fishing for Snook, day fishing for Redfish, and a lot of other rod-bending action happens all over the area.
September
Seatrout move to the edges of the flats while Redfish chow down on plentiful Mullet. Flounder starts appearing near the entrances to inlets, so make sure to get your gig ready.
October
If you're looking to land a Cow Striper, now's the time. Redfish move into the deeper waters of the Indian River Lagoon and they're in a feeding frenzy – live bait fishing is very rewarding in October.
November
Big breeding Redfish are the perfect target to break your personal best. Black Drum, Spanish Mackerel, Jacks, and Bluefish are very good in coastal waters.
December
It might be cold but the fishing hasn't slowed down one bit! Offshore you're looking at great Sailfish, Mahi Mahi, Cobia, Bonito, and Amberjack action. Inshore it's all about big Redfish and Spotted Seatrout.