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Daytona Beach: 150 fishing charters available

Jus' Chillin Charters
Jus' Chillin Charters
 
State licensed

Daytona Beach • 19 ft • 6 people

Jus' Chillin Charters is all about fishing the stunning waters of the Halifax River an meeting your expectations!

"We booked with Captain Christian because of the positive reviews I read." —⁠ Michelle,
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trips fromUS $289
CastOut FishingCharters-324 Reviews
CastOut FishingCharters-324 Reviews
 
State licensed

Daytona Beach • 20 ft • 3 people

This charter takes pride and specializes in trophy fish including redfish snook blackdrum and all other gamefish Guaranteed to see dolphins Whether you're visiting from up the north or looking for an outdoor adventure, Cast Out is here to fulfill your desires!

"I never leave reviews on anything but Captain Steven is someone who truly cared about his customers and tries everything he knows to help you catch the fish you want." —⁠ Dylan,
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trips fromUS $415
Chubby Mullet Charters – Inshore
Chubby Mullet Charters – Inshore
 
State licensed

Daytona Beach • 22 ft • 4 people

From Ponce Inlet to Mosquito Lagoon, Chubby Mullet Charters welcomes you to get aboard and go inshore fishing!

"We had great communication about arrival time, and even adjusted the time to accommodate better fishing." —⁠ Scott,
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trips fromUS $350
Reelin In Faith Fishing
Reelin In Faith Fishing
 
State licensed

Daytona Beach • 22 ft • 4 people

Book your next trip with Reelin In Faith Fishing and find out what you're missing in Daytona Beach.

"This was a very productive and rewarding outing for two beginner/novice fishing brothers… we had two beautiful days of weather in 75° temperature, a boat that could handle all of the inland waterways with no problem and the myriad of back channels that would confuse anyone, except for our calm and accommodating captain." —⁠ Stephen,
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trips fromUS $250
 
Federally permitted

Daytona Beach • 31 ft • 6 people

Fishing has this wonderful tendency to be both extremely calming and a total rush of adrenaline.

"Captain Scott provided top shelf service. He communicated well before the trip, arrived on time, and got hooks in the water." —⁠ Jon,
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trips fromUS $600
Whataday Charters
Whataday Charters
 
State licensed

Daytona Beach • 21 ft • 6 people

Based out of Daytona Beach, Whataday Charters is your ticket to a memorable time on the water.

"Captain Josh took our family out for a fun fishing trip. He was very patient with my boys and helped them throughout the trip." —⁠ William,
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trips fromUS $500
Nothin To It Fishing Charters
Nothin To It Fishing Charters
 
State licensed

Port Orange • 21 ft • 4 people

If you’re here to make the most of fishing in Port Orange, and the New Smyrna area look no further than Nothin To it, with Captain Falon at the helm, you’re in knowledgeable and experienced hands.W

"Falon weathered the early season cold and winds to still get me on 2 nice red fish and a lot of jacks!" —⁠ Kaleb,
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trips fromUS $380
Lucky Spot Charters
Lucky Spot Charters
 
State licensed

Daytona Beach • 23 ft • 4 people

With Lucky Spot Charters, you’ll be fishing in one of the nation’s premier fishing destinations.

"Jeshua put us on the fish all morning! He was such a great guide and very knowledgeable of the waters and all the species, on land as well!" —⁠ Rachel,
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trips fromUS $425
Jake's Land Based Shark Fishing
Jake's Land Based Shark Fishing

Daytona Beach • 7 ft • 4 people

Spend the day with Jake's Land Based Shark Fishing getting to know the waters around Port Orange like never before.
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trips fromUS $250
Capt. Brad's Fishing Trips – 25'
Capt. Brad's Fishing Trips – 25'
 
Federally permitted

Daytona Beach • 25 ft • 6 people

Join Captain Brad on yet another fishing adventure! He’s been running trips in the Daytona Beach and New Smyrna Beach for over 20 years and there’s hardly a good fishing spot he doesn’t know of.

"The crew was super friendly and super nice! They helped teach us a lot about how to fish on the sea and what to look for while out there!" —⁠ Osson,
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trips fromUS $450
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Fishing in Daytona Beach

A Daytona Beach fishing charter lives up to the city’s fast and furious reputation. The coast’s diverse waterways include the Atlantic Ocean, Halifax River, and St. Johns River, giving saltwater and freshwater anglers ample opportunities to hook into trophy fish. You’ll be racing to the boat ramp to make the most of what this “Fun Coast” city has to offer!

Head into the Halifax River and hook into massive Bull Redfish and Gator Trout. This productive inshore waterway is also home to the likes of Sheepshead, Tarpon, and Jack Crevalle. If you’re hoping to hook into Florida’s state freshwater fish, travel inland and explore the St. Johns River. It’s home to arguably the most productive Largemouth Bass fishery in the state.

Things are equally exciting offshore. Getting to the Gulf Stream and expansive natural and artificial reef systems does require some travel time, but it’s more than worth it. Depending on the time of year, you can expect to reel in pelagic fish including Blackfin Tuna, Mahi Mahi, and Sailfish, as well as a variety of Atlantic Snapper and Grouper.

A half day trip departing from boat ramps along the Halifax River gives you enough time to check out the inshore waters. If you’re heading offshore, book a full day trip or extended full day trip to get the most out of the action. For a budget-friendly alternative, hop aboard one of the party boats Daytona Beach is famous for and get a taste of the nearshore reefs.

Rules & Regulations

If you’re fishing aboard a saltwater charter, the captain's license will cover everybody on board. On freshwater trips, however, you’ll need to pick up a fishing license for all anglers between the ages of 16–64, regardless of whether you’re heading out with a captain or not. Some fish are subject to tight regulations so be sure to consult the FWC before heading out.

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Daytona Beach Fishing Seasons

January

Water temperatures are still cool and staying inshore yields Redfish, Trout, Sheepshead, and Pompano. Offshore, you'll have one of your best shots at Blackfin Tuna.

February

King Mackerel start their annual migration and you'll find plenty nearshore and offshore. Offshore, hook into Blackfin Tuna and Wahoo. The Daytona 500 happens mid-month so be prepared for big crowds!

March

Spring is in the air! The waters start to warm up and there's, luring in plenty of finger mullet. This is fish favorite and your chances of hooking to Bull Redfish and Gator Trout heat up.

April

The fishing just gets better and better. Sight cast for Cobia or use your muscle power to reel in Bull Redfish and Gator Trout. In the reefs, delicious Mangrove Snapper awaits.

May

Thought April fishing was good? Just wait until May! Whether you are after Tuna, Cobia, or Redfish, everything is there for the catching. Don't miss the King of the Inlet Offshore Fishing Tournament either.

June

The Gulf Stream moves closer to shore and you can catch trophy fish without heading too far out. It's prime time for Yellowfin Tun and Wahoo out here. Look for Amberjack and Barracuda nearshore.

July

July in Daytona Beach means hot days and a chance of rain in the afternoon. It's likely Red Snapper season so make the most of this short window! Nearshore, hook into Cobia, Spanish Mackerel, and even Mahi.

August

Summer weather continues, with hot days and a chance of rain in the afternoons. The best fishing is in reefs and wrecks, where you'll hook into Grouper and Snapper searching for bait below the surface.

September

The waters are at their warmest and Daytona Beach becomes a hotspot for Tarpon! In the reefs, the Grouper and Snapper bite stays hot and you're looking at hooking your limits with ease.

October

October is a transition month. Offshore fishing heats and you can hook into Mahi Mahi and King Mackerel relatively close to shore. On a full day trip, get your hands on some Sailfish.

November

Fishing in Daytona Beach in November is all about offshore game fish. Sailfish, Mahi Mahi, Wahoo, and King Mackerel are all biting incredibly well. Inshore, hook into Redfish and Trout.

December

If you're after big game fish it's one of the hottest times to head offshore. Inshore anglers will also have a battle on their hands with big Redfish. Other inshore bycatches include Black Drum and Sheepshead.

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