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Top Fishing Charters in Mississippi River

Mississippi River: 311 fishing charters available

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20 ft
up to 4
Hook N Line Fishing Charters LLC
5.0
/5
(31 reviews)
Biloxi
Located in Biloxi, MS, Hook N Line Fishing Charters is a brand new charter business eager to make a splash in the fishing world! Captain Nathan Ball is a former high school teacher who fell in love with fishing the Mississippi Gulf Coast.

"Captain Nathan was great!  Fishing was a little slow, Captain Nathan worked hard to try and get us on fish, we had some success but Captain Nathan did not want to give up, he wanted all in the boat to have a Fish On, he literally went the extra mile to one last spot, even going past our allotted finish time to get some fish." —⁠ Jeff,
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US $500
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22 ft
up to 6
A Fishing Fool (Coastal Charter)
5.0
/5
(161 reviews)
New Orleans
The beautiful waters off the coast of Louisiana are waiting to be explored, and A Fishing Fool Coastal Charter is here to make it happen! Join Captain Mike B, a third-generation charter captain, who's ready to take you to the fish.

"We had a great time fishing with Captain Mike today! He took 5 of us out ranging in age from 68 down to a couple 7 year olds." —⁠ John,
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US $700
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24 ft
up to 4
Inshore/Nearshore Fishing in Venice
4.7
/5
(25 reviews)
Venice
If you're in the market for a day to remember, look no further than Venice Inshore fishing!. Having logged many hours on these tides, Captain Jace knows them forwards and back.

"We caught plenty fish had fun doing it was comfortable and he..." —⁠ Rex,
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US $850
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22 ft
up to 4
Salty Bridges Charters
4.9
/5
(37 reviews)
Biloxi
Book your next trip with Salty Bridges Charters and find out what you're missing on the Mississippi Gulf Coast! Having logged many hours on these tides, Captain Tad can tell you all about the local fishery and ensure a great time in the water! On the

"I brought my father to go fishing, and Captain Tad was very knowledgeable of the area." —⁠ Heath,
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US $500
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22 ft
up to 4
Salinity Matters Charters
5.0
/5
(86 reviews)
Gulfport
Running angling trips out of Gulfport, Salinity Matters Charters invites you to a personalized fishing experience on the Mississippi Gulf Coast! Capt. Sonny is here to share his fishing knowledge of over 30 years.

"While down in Gulfport for work, some buddies and I decided to do some fishing." —⁠ Jared,
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US $400
Angler's Choice
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22 ft
up to 4
Captain Leo's Fish'n Charters
4.9
/5
(143 reviews)
Biloxi
Book your next trip with Leo's Fish'n Charters and find out what makes the fishing in Biloxi so unique. Having logged many hours on these tides, Captain Leonard can tell you all about them.

"I booked a 3 hour charter to take my two boys fishing. Capt." —⁠ Zach,
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US $375
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21 ft
up to 4
JGF Guide Service
4.8
/5
(19 reviews)
Osage Beach
Spend the day with JGF Guide Service and find out what the fishing in Osage Beach is all about! With Captain Joe at the helm, you're in knowledgeable and experienced hands.

"Our guide was on time and ready to go. He is very knowledgeable about the lake." —⁠ Brandi,
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US $500
Angler's Choice
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22 ft
up to 4
Tushhog Fishing
5.0
/5
(42 reviews)
Empire
**LODGING, FUEL AND BAIT ARE INCLUDED IN THE TRIP PRICE (6 hr trip)** Tushhog Fishing is here to show you the stunning waters of Empire, La. There are hundreds of square miles of inshore fishing, from bayous to bays and reefs to beaches.

"My wife and I had a great time catching redfish with Peyton." —⁠ Pat,
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US $550
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26 ft
up to 6
Fish Lousiana
4.6
/5
(23 reviews)
Venice
Fishing Charter business in Venice Louisiana, specializing in Bull Redfish, Tripletail, Speckled Trout, and Flounder Fish Lousiana offers a new, fully loaded 26' Ranger bay boat with a Yamaha 300 that will have clients comfortable and dry while makin'

"Booked two full days inshore fishing around the mouth of the Mississippi in Venice with Captain Jason." —⁠ Weston, Michigan
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US $700
Angler's Choice
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22 ft
up to 4
Backyard Charters
5.0
/5
(49 reviews)
Biloxi
Come enjoy the best part of our beautiful gulf coast with Captain Connor Pickich with Backyard Charters! Connor has been fishing the local fisheries with his grandpa since he was a young kid and hasn't let up since! He wants to share his knowledge a

"I cannot say it enough- Captain Connor is absolutely amazing!" —⁠ Rebecca,
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US $500

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Frequently Asked Questions about Fishing Charters in Mississippi River

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Fishing in Mississippi River

The Mississippi River, America's legendary waterway, offers unparalleled freshwater fishing adventures across its vast expanse. This mighty river system teems with over 119 fish species, including prized walleye, sauger, ferocious smallmouth and largemouth bass, trophy catfish (blue, channel, and flathead), and abundant crappie. Anglers target these species year-round, with ice fishing excursions in winter providing unique access via specialized airboats to frozen hotspots where walleye and perch gather beneath the ice.

Seasonal patterns dictate prime opportunities: bass fishing peaks in spring and fall when aggressive strikes dominate, while crappie spawn in shallows during spring months. The river's diverse habitats—from deep main channels to oxbow lakes and backwaters—cater to varied techniques, whether bottom bouncing for catfish, casting structure for bass, or vertical jigging for crappie. Public access is extensive via 220+ boat landings, though navigating the river's currents and locating fish benefits immensely from local guide expertise. Professional Mississippi River fishing charters provide essential knowledge of seasonal movements, safety navigation, and proven techniques to transform any trip into an unforgettable experience on these historic waters.

Mississippi River

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Mississippi River Fishing Seasons

January

If you want to explore ice fishing opportunities on the Mississippi River, then the beginning of the year is the best time to head out. The Upper Mississippi has a healthy population of Walleye, Bluegill, and Yellow Perch.

February

It's still quite cold on the northern section of the river, which means you can catch sizeable Northern Pike, Yellow Perch, Sauger, and Walleye, as long as you know where to go to find them.

March

As the weather improves, the fish are becoming more active all along the river. Anglers are hitting the water to chase different species of Catfish, which lurk in deep holes and channels.

April

Come mid-April, Walleye are starting to spawn and you can find them around areas with a rocky bottom. Northern Pike prefer warm waters for spawning, and you'll find Smallmouth Bass in current breaks.

May

Catfish love warm weather and warm water, and the Lower Mississippi is the place to hook a lunker. If you're a passionate Bass angler, there's a Bass tournament in Alma Marina, Wisconsin mid-May.

June

Be it Channel, Flathead, or Blue Catfish, summer is the time to test your luck on the lower Mississippi River. Bass are amassing around underwater structures, while Northern Pike are hiding in deeper waters.

July

July is one of the best months to go to Tennessee and hunt your biggest Catfish yet. Smallmouth Bass usually congregate in spots where food is abundant, and Pike are still avoiding the heat.

August

Wherever you are in the 10 states that Mississippi runs through, it's probably hot on the water. The Lower Mississippi is a haven for Catfish anglers, where Cats are always abundant and hungry.

September

If you're in the mood to hook a massive Blue Catfish, head to Arkansas and cast your line around deep holes, bends, and submerged trees. There are plenty of White Bass, Crappie, and Catfish in the middle section of Mississippi.

October

As the weather is turning, Walleye and Northern Pike are coming back to shallower waters in the upper Mississippi, and Catfish are still biting left and right. This is the golden month of fishing!

November

The Catfish bite is still more than solid anywhere from Arkansas to Louisiana, and depending on where you fish, up to five species of Cats are in the game. Up north, the ice fishing season is fast approaching.

December

While Catfishing will be coming to a lull in December, the upper Mississippi River is teeming with both anglers and fish. Think Yellow Perch, Walleye, Bluegill, and Sauger and be sure to dust off your ice fishing gear!

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