Florida Panhandle Fishing Charters

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Top Fishing Charters in Florida Panhandle

Florida Panhandle: 586 fishing charters available

 
State licensed

Panama City Beach • 25 ft • 4 persons

Got'em Fishing Charters is Veteran owned and located in Panama City Beach and offers to show you a memorable time in these waters.

"Heavy fog covered the area this am & Capt. Jeremy decided to wisely push back our departure time." —⁠ Ed,
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trips fromUS $600
Beaver’s Guide Service
Beaver’s Guide Service

Santa Rosa Beach • 22 ft • 5 persons

Beaver’s Guide Service is a small and successful fishing charter.

"These guys are AMAZING! Prompt, courteous, and man can they put you on the fish!" —⁠ Alisha,
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trips fromUS $375
 
State licensed

Panama City Beach • 23 ft • 4 persons

*****IF YOU DO NOT SEE THE DATE OR AVAILABILITY YOU ARE LOOKING FOR PLEASE LOOK AT OUR OTHER CHARTER BOATS: “LETS GO FISHING - PCB” - CAPT.

"We had an absolutely phenomenal experience with Florida Panhandle Charters!" —⁠ William,
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trips fromUS $600
 
State licensed

Gulf Shores • 24 ft • 5 persons

Come fish with Stressed Out Charters 2 and leave your worries at the dock!

"We started by going to check out how rough the gulf looked. Seemed good so we trolled out and around a few of the gas rigs catching a king mackerel and some Spanish mackerel." —⁠ Michael,
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trips fromUS $350
 
Federally permitted

Destin • 31 ft • 6 persons

If you're ready to get hooked on fishing in Destin, book a trip with Destin's Premier Fishing Experience on the newest and nicest boat in the fleet.

"Highly recommend booking a trip with Fish & Fun!  We had an amazing trip and everyone in our group agreed that it was the best fishing charter we’d been on!" —⁠ Matthew,
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trips fromUS $900
6deep Charter Fishing
6deep Charter Fishing
 
State licensed

Gulf Shores • 24 ft • 6 persons

6deep Charter Fishing is USCG-licensed and is located in Gulf Shores and offers to show you a memorable time in these waters.

"Captain Bill was awesome! We had a great day fishing.  He was so knowledgeable about where to fish and the best spots." —⁠ Stephanie,
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trips fromUS $350
Bayflats Fishing Charters
Bayflats Fishing Charters
 
State licensed

Santa Rosa Beach • 25 ft • 6 persons

Bayflats Fishing Charters is your ticket to the stunning waters of the Choctawhatchee Bay.

"An epic experience!! This Man works so hard to get you on the fish!" —⁠ Douglas,
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trips fromUS $450
Fish Now PCB
Fish Now PCB
 
State licensed

Panama City Beach • 24 ft • 5 persons

Fish Now PCB welcomes you aboard for fun fishing trip out of Panama City Beach, Florida!

"Capt. Alan was very knowledgeable and motivated to get us on the fish!" —⁠ Zaccary,
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trips fromUS $700
Let's Go Fishing – PCB
Let's Go Fishing – PCB
 
State licensed

Panama City Beach • 24 ft • 4 persons

Running angling trips out of Panama City Beach, Let's Go Fishing is ready to take you on a fishing adventure full of tight lines and memories you’ll never forget!

"I took my 8yo son On his first ever fishing trip and we could not have been more pleased with Our experience." —⁠ Jonathan,
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trips fromUS $600
Reel Addiction 2 Charters
Reel Addiction 2 Charters
 
State licensed

Panama City Beach • 25 ft • 6 persons

**If the day you wish to book is unavailable, please check out our other boat PCB FISHING ADDICTION CHARTERS** If you're ready to discover fishing in Panama City, book a trip with Reel Addiction 2 charters.

"I took my 15-year old triplets on this charter and had a great time." —⁠ KATE,
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trips fromUS $300
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Frequently Asked Questions about Fishing Charters in Florida Panhandle

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Fishing in Florida Panhandle

You’ve probably already heard about the excellent angling action the “Sunshine State” has to offer. But did you know that one of the best ways to experience it is through a Florida Panhandle fishing adventure? From shallow flats to deep offshore waters, this northwestern region has something to whet the appetite of any visitor. 
 
Hit the Apalachee Bay’s flats, the Apalachicola Bay’s oyster beds, or the Choctawhatchee Bay’s brackish waters and there’s no end to what you can catch. Go after Bull Redfish, Spotted Seatrout, and delicious Mackerel, Snappers, Flounder, and Sheephead, along with tough-fighting beasts such as Tarpon, when the season hits. With trips lasting anywhere from two to ten hours, there’s something for everybody. 
 
But no Florida Panhandle fishing trip would be complete without a visit to the Gulf. All along the coast, charters are waiting to take you to the reefs and deep waters beyond to get your hands on some true trophies. Groupers, Cobia, Amberjack, Red Snapper, Wahoo, Tuna, Mahi Mahi, Marlin, Sailfish – you name it, these waters have it. Make the most of these incredible fishing grounds and spend up to a few days on the water. 
 
Nicknamed the “Luckiest Fishing Village in the World,” Destin is your go-to stop for an offshore voyage. Meanwhile, you can head on an inshore trip from anywhere along the coast. If you’re looking to hit the reefs, then Panama City and Port St. Joe are your best bets but, wherever you are, you can’t go wrong!

 

Rules & Regulations

Fishing with a Florida Panhandle fishing charter means that your license is covered, so that’s one less thing to worry about. Going out with a professional guide will also make sure you’re fishing within the law, such as practicing catch and release on Tarpon, or only targeting Red Snapper during its short season. 

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Florida Panhandle Fishing Seasons

January

Start your year off in the right way by experiencing some Panhandle angling action! Explore the reefs for Snapper and Grouper, or hook Redfish and Trout in one of the many bays.

February

This is the perfect time to target Bull Redfish and have some of the Gulf’s most productive inshore waters all to yourself! If you prefer bottom fishing, the reefs are swarming with Snapper.

March

It’s still too cold for pelagic fishing, but if you’re looking to test your stamina, you can target the first Cobia around the Gulf’s reefs. Inshore, you can hook Redfish and Trout in the bays.

April

If you’re targeting Speckled Trout and Redfish, April sees even more of these species flocking to the Panhandle’s bays and shallow coastal waters. Cobia appear by the reefs in full force, too.

May

Pelagic species start arriving offshore, and huge Groupers can be hooked around the reefs. Inshore fishing for Bull Redfish and Trout remains as strong as ever, and Cobia are still putting up a fight.

June
Tarpon season is well and truly here! Come bow to the “Silver King” along the Gulf’s shallow coastal waters. Big game fishing more your thing? Troll offshore for hard-fighting Mahi Mahi.
 
July

If you’ve got your sights set on inshore fishing, head to one of the Panhandle’s numerous bays, which are still full of fish. Offshore enthusiasts can chase Mahi Mahi, Marlin, Tuna, and more in the deep.

August

Red Snapper can be found around the Panhandle’s reefs, if the season still allows, while huge Redfish and Flounder are in the bays’ deeper waters. Offshore, troll for Marlin, Sailfish, Mahi Mahi, Sharks, and more.

September

The weather is still warm and the Panhandle’s fishing is red hot. Hook Redfish and Trout in the bays, fish the reefs for Grouper and Snapper, or target big game species offshore. You’re spoiled for choice!

October

October means one thing when it comes to inshore fishing – huge Bull Reds! Hit the bays to get your fill, or you can head to the reefs to find some Grouper Snapper species. It's all about filling the freezer!

November
Flats fishing in the bays and along the Gulf’s coast takes center stage in November, with this being the time to hook tasty Flounder. Bring along a cooler, as the chances are that you’ll fill it to the brim.
December

Why not round off the year with some exciting fishing? Although the temperature is cooler, Speckled Trout and Redfish fishing inshore is still hot, while you can also sink your hok into the last of the Flounders.

Florida Panhandle Fishing Calendar

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What anglers said about fishing in Florida Panhandle

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How did anglers rate fishing charters in Florida Panhandle?

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Top Types of Fishing in Florida Panhandle

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Top Fishing Techniques in Florida Panhandle

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Top Targeted Species in Florida Panhandle

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