Reel Therapy – Reel Deal 

4.4/5 (4 avis)
 
Federally permitted
 Beach Boulevard 679, Biloxi, MS 39530, États-Unis

Reel Therapy – Reel Deal 

 
Federally permitted
4.4/5 (4 avis)
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Beach Boulevard 679
Biloxi, MS, États-Unis

Si vous prévoyez de pêcher à Biloxi, ne cherchez pas plus loin que Reel Therapy. Avec le capitaine Cole à la barre, vous êtes entre des mains compétentes et expérimentées.

Ces eaux sont réputées pour le Vinaneau rouge, la Sériole, le Vivaneau des mangroves, le Requin bordé, le Cobia, le Requin bouledogue, le Tambour rouge, la Truite de mer tachetée, la Carangue crevalle, le Rondeau mouton, le Thazard atlantique, le Grand tambour, et bien plus encore – avec un peu de chance, ils feront hurler votre moulinet. Selon l'espèce que vous recherchez, vous pourriez vous retrouver à pêcher au lancer, à la traîne, à la pêche de fond, ou peut-être quelque chose de plus spécialisé dans cette région.

Vous planifiez une aventure en famille ? Les enfants sont absolument les bienvenus ! Si vous n'avez pas de gilet de sauvetage pour enfant, n'hésitez pas à demander s'il y en a un à bord. N'hésitez pas à apporter vos propres collations pour éviter toute fatigue en cours de sortie !

Vous pêcherez à bord du Reel Deal, un bateau de pêche sportive Topaz de 36 pieds pouvant accueillir jusqu'à 6 passagers. Il est équipé de tous les éléments essentiels sans lesquels aucune machine de pêche ne peut fonctionner. Il y a des toilettes à bord pour votre confort. Le capitaine Cole fournira les cannes et moulinets, ainsi que les leurres. Les appâts vivants sont disponibles, mais assurez-vous de vous renseigner à ce sujet pour savoir si vous devrez les attraper vous-même.

Vous aurez l'aide d'un premier lieutenant pour vous mettre sur le poisson. Les lieutenants travaillent dur pour que votre sortie soit réussie, donc un pourboire de 10 à 20 % est d'usage.

Pas besoin d'acheter un permis de pêche, présentez-vous simplement prêt à passer un bon moment ! Gardez à l'esprit que certains poissons peuvent avoir des limites de capture ou des saisons fermées. Votre capitaine vous aidera à respecter la réglementation pendant que vous pêchez.

N'oubliez pas d'apporter un chapeau, des lunettes de soleil, de l'eau en bouteille et de la crème solaire (non en spray). L'alcool est autorisé avec modération, mais essayez d'éviter les alcools forts ainsi que les bouteilles en verre.

Vous pourriez continuer à lire ceci, mais ne préféreriez-vous pas plutôt pêcher avec Reel Therapy ?

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Évaluation

4.4
4 avis
4.7
Bateau et équipement
4.3
Capitaine et équipage
4.3
Expérience de pêche

Galerie des pêcheurs (10)

Tous les avis (4)

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Tyler Williams
Tyler Williams
us
Kentucky, US
Member since 2025
1
5.0
Vérifié
Family Fun!
3 hour family friendly (copy) le November 19, 20254 adultes1 enfant
Captain Cole and Cooper took 3 generations out of for an exciting trip. They put us directly on the fish and kept us baited up while we reeled them in. My 5 year old was well taken care of by both the captain and his deckhand. They helped him out, allowing the adults time to fish as well. Overall a great experience!
Brandy Miller
Brandy Miller
Repeat angler
us
Pennsylvania, US
Member since 2023
3 trips
8
3.3
Vérifié
Mixed feelings, we brought home fish but not the best experience.
8 Hour Trip – Trophy Red Snapper le June 2, 20252 adultes
Our trip started out a bit late as the captain and mate didn't have the boat ready when we arrived (on time) for the departure. We then had to get gas before leaving. When we boarded the boat, some very miserable looking woman was sitting on the boat. No one bothered to tell us who she was and we attempted to introduce ourselves and she still didn't bother to say who she was, and I never have met a more miserable person. This immediately made us feel uncomfortable, we had booked a private charter and didn't know what was going on. We actually thought it was that captains wife and they had a fight or something. Only at the end of the trip did we find out that she was from the Mississippi Department of Marine Resources. The ride out to our fishing spot was quite long (2hrs). We first caught some Red Snapper, which didn't go as smoothly as you might expect. Our first snapper was cut off in the propeller, while another really pulled me around the boat. Sadly not much assistance was given by the mate. Very little guidance was given by the captain or mate and communication was poor. Never were we offered to put back the smaller Red Snapper in order to have the opportunity to catch the "trophy red snapper" that we paid extra to catch. The mate didn't even know the bag limits for Red Snapper. After catching the Red Snapper, our trip was delayed by the MDMR woman while she took measurements of the fish. We then moved on to trying to catch Mangrove Snapper, which wasn't real successful. It took 10 minutes just for the mate to tie off the boat so we stayed in place, and then only because my partner assisted. Often we were moved aside and away from the oil rig we were fishing, while the captain fished. Many times we were left waiting for the mate to bait or to re-rig our lines (he didn't have another rod ready for use). We spent quite a bit of time trying to catch mangrove, and it was frustrating. The mate was chumming the water, but we couldn't get in the area of where he was chumming due to space. We fished live baits, while the captain was fishing chunk bait. Almost no guidance was given to us with regards what to do or where to cast our lines. Finally we left there and were told we were going to go fish behind a shrimp boat. On the way back in we came upon a tree floating in the water, and the captain stopped to catch mahi. I really really wanted to catch mahi mahi, and was very excited for this. I never got to catch any, I was told to hold a fish in the water while the others caught fish...what? I am the one paying the charter. My partner at least got to catch 1 nice sized bull mahi. Instead, the mate kept casting lines out and the captain casted a line. We didn't stay there long, maybe 15-20 mins maximum. We were asking questions but we received no replies. I never got to catch one. When we left, the mate said we were going to go fish behind the shrimp boat for cobia. That never happened, and we returned to port, nothing was communicated to us about not fishing the shrimp boat. Neither the captain or mate offered to take pictures of us with our catch, which would have been nice particularly on the long ride back. When we got off the boat, the captain and mate were very interested in bragging about the Mahi they caught to others around the pier. Apparently these were larger than what they normally catch for the area. We were then delayed by MDMR again while our fish were weighed and measured. The captain mentioned settling up at this point, and I said I had what I owed and was just waiting for everything to be finished up. Then the captain and mate began fileting the fish. They weren't real careful about it, left a lot of bones in the filets and wasted a lot of meat. We kept our carcasses to use for crab bait. They wasted all the head meat on the bull mahi. They only had 1 gallon ziploc bags to put the fish in and the mate poorly handled the meat just grabbing fistfuls and shoving them in bags. All in all we brought home fish, but they really need to work on communication and tending to their customers, giving guidance and help when needed. This charter was expensive and a big deal for us. While the captain did put us on fish the experience itself was disappointing, often chaotic and unorganized. Captain and mate seemed like this was their first trip out, even though we know it wasn't. The captain didn't really talk to us at all, except to ask for us to settle up and to give them a good review. He promised to send us video of us catching fish, but never did. Bad experience.
Réponse du Capitaine
June 20, 2025
Dear Brandy,   Thanks for sharing your feedback. We’re so sorry your experience didn’t match your expectations. We did have a ride along from the MS Department of Marine Resources. They frequently join our trips when there is room as they oversee the state and recreational Red Snapper regulations. This helps to manage fisheries and ensure sustainable fishing practices providing the best possible fishing opportunities for generations to come. As stated on our website, the Trophy Red Snapper Trip is an 50+ mile offshore adventure which does come with a longer boat ride and lasts eight hours. In that time, you all caught a limit of 20lb Red Snapper, several Mangrove Snapper, and even Mahi Mahi (some of the biggest we have ever seen here on the MS Gulf Coast)! During these exciting times, we do often offer help hooking the big fish and then allowing our customer reel them in but we should have better explained this to avoid confusion. Again, we are so sorry for your experience. It was an uncommon instance, and we hope to provide better in the future.   Captain Cole
Mitchell Brewer
Mitchell Brewer
us
Texas, US
Member since 2025
3
5.0
Vérifié
Great Trip!
6 Hour Trip – Island/Trolling (AM) le May 3, 20255 adultes
It was a great trip. The captain and the crew was so attentive to make sure we were experiencing the best fishing trip. Very happy with the boat, captain and crew that we chose for our fishing trip. On time and great communication
Réponse du Capitaine
May 5, 2025
Trey Rompel
Trey Rompel
us
New Braunfels, TX, US
Member since 2025
2
Le capitaine a annulé
July 26, 2025
L'affréteur a annulé 44 jours avant la date de sortie. Ceci est une publication automatisée.

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May 2026
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2 adultes • 0 enfant
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3 heures en famille
Sortie de 3 heures starts at 7:00 AM
Voyage saisonnier
Mar 1 - May 10
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US $550
Bateau entier: jusqu'à 6 personnes
Sortie familiale de 3 heures (copie)
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US $550
Bateau entier: jusqu'à 6 personnes
Sortie de 4 heures – Île/Traîne (Matin)
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US $850
Bateau entier: jusqu'à 6 personnes
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US $850
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Sortie de 6 heures – Île/Traîne (Matin)
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US $1,000
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Sortie de 6 heures – Île/Traîne (PM)
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US $1,000
Bateau entier: jusqu'à 6 personnes
Sortie de 6 heures – Vinaneau rouge (Matin)
Sortie de 6 heures starts at 6:00 AM
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Jun 1 - Sep 15
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US $1,450
Bateau entier: jusqu'à 6 personnes
Sortie de 6 heures – Vinaneau rouge (PM)
Sortie de 6 heures starts at 1:00 PM
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Jun 1 - Sep 15
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US $1,450
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Sortie de 8 heures – Vinaneau rouge
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Jun 1 - Sep 15
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US $1,750
Bateau entier: jusqu'à 6 personnes
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Évaluation

4.4
4 avis
4.7
Bateau et équipement
4.3
Capitaine et équipage
4.3
Expérience de pêche

Galerie des pêcheurs (10)

Tous les avis (4)

Filtrer
Affichage 14 de 4 avis
Tyler Williams
Tyler Williams
us
Kentucky, US
Member since 2025
1
5.0
Vérifié
Family Fun!
3 hour family friendly (copy) le November 19, 20254 adultes1 enfant
Captain Cole and Cooper took 3 generations out of for an exciting trip. They put us directly on the fish and kept us baited up while we reeled them in. My 5 year old was well taken care of by both the captain and his deckhand. They helped him out, allowing the adults time to fish as well. Overall a great experience!
Brandy Miller
Brandy Miller
Repeat angler
us
Pennsylvania, US
Member since 2023
3 trips
8
3.3
Vérifié
Mixed feelings, we brought home fish but not the best experience.
8 Hour Trip – Trophy Red Snapper le June 2, 20252 adultes
Our trip started out a bit late as the captain and mate didn't have the boat ready when we arrived (on time) for the departure. We then had to get gas before leaving. When we boarded the boat, some very miserable looking woman was sitting on the boat. No one bothered to tell us who she was and we attempted to introduce ourselves and she still didn't bother to say who she was, and I never have met a more miserable person. This immediately made us feel uncomfortable, we had booked a private charter and didn't know what was going on. We actually thought it was that captains wife and they had a fight or something. Only at the end of the trip did we find out that she was from the Mississippi Department of Marine Resources. The ride out to our fishing spot was quite long (2hrs). We first caught some Red Snapper, which didn't go as smoothly as you might expect. Our first snapper was cut off in the propeller, while another really pulled me around the boat. Sadly not much assistance was given by the mate. Very little guidance was given by the captain or mate and communication was poor. Never were we offered to put back the smaller Red Snapper in order to have the opportunity to catch the "trophy red snapper" that we paid extra to catch. The mate didn't even know the bag limits for Red Snapper. After catching the Red Snapper, our trip was delayed by the MDMR woman while she took measurements of the fish. We then moved on to trying to catch Mangrove Snapper, which wasn't real successful. It took 10 minutes just for the mate to tie off the boat so we stayed in place, and then only because my partner assisted. Often we were moved aside and away from the oil rig we were fishing, while the captain fished. Many times we were left waiting for the mate to bait or to re-rig our lines (he didn't have another rod ready for use). We spent quite a bit of time trying to catch mangrove, and it was frustrating. The mate was chumming the water, but we couldn't get in the area of where he was chumming due to space. We fished live baits, while the captain was fishing chunk bait. Almost no guidance was given to us with regards what to do or where to cast our lines. Finally we left there and were told we were going to go fish behind a shrimp boat. On the way back in we came upon a tree floating in the water, and the captain stopped to catch mahi. I really really wanted to catch mahi mahi, and was very excited for this. I never got to catch any, I was told to hold a fish in the water while the others caught fish...what? I am the one paying the charter. My partner at least got to catch 1 nice sized bull mahi. Instead, the mate kept casting lines out and the captain casted a line. We didn't stay there long, maybe 15-20 mins maximum. We were asking questions but we received no replies. I never got to catch one. When we left, the mate said we were going to go fish behind the shrimp boat for cobia. That never happened, and we returned to port, nothing was communicated to us about not fishing the shrimp boat. Neither the captain or mate offered to take pictures of us with our catch, which would have been nice particularly on the long ride back. When we got off the boat, the captain and mate were very interested in bragging about the Mahi they caught to others around the pier. Apparently these were larger than what they normally catch for the area. We were then delayed by MDMR again while our fish were weighed and measured. The captain mentioned settling up at this point, and I said I had what I owed and was just waiting for everything to be finished up. Then the captain and mate began fileting the fish. They weren't real careful about it, left a lot of bones in the filets and wasted a lot of meat. We kept our carcasses to use for crab bait. They wasted all the head meat on the bull mahi. They only had 1 gallon ziploc bags to put the fish in and the mate poorly handled the meat just grabbing fistfuls and shoving them in bags. All in all we brought home fish, but they really need to work on communication and tending to their customers, giving guidance and help when needed. This charter was expensive and a big deal for us. While the captain did put us on fish the experience itself was disappointing, often chaotic and unorganized. Captain and mate seemed like this was their first trip out, even though we know it wasn't. The captain didn't really talk to us at all, except to ask for us to settle up and to give them a good review. He promised to send us video of us catching fish, but never did. Bad experience.
Réponse du Capitaine
June 20, 2025
Dear Brandy,   Thanks for sharing your feedback. We’re so sorry your experience didn’t match your expectations. We did have a ride along from the MS Department of Marine Resources. They frequently join our trips when there is room as they oversee the state and recreational Red Snapper regulations. This helps to manage fisheries and ensure sustainable fishing practices providing the best possible fishing opportunities for generations to come. As stated on our website, the Trophy Red Snapper Trip is an 50+ mile offshore adventure which does come with a longer boat ride and lasts eight hours. In that time, you all caught a limit of 20lb Red Snapper, several Mangrove Snapper, and even Mahi Mahi (some of the biggest we have ever seen here on the MS Gulf Coast)! During these exciting times, we do often offer help hooking the big fish and then allowing our customer reel them in but we should have better explained this to avoid confusion. Again, we are so sorry for your experience. It was an uncommon instance, and we hope to provide better in the future.   Captain Cole
Mitchell Brewer
Mitchell Brewer
us
Texas, US
Member since 2025
3
5.0
Vérifié
Great Trip!
6 Hour Trip – Island/Trolling (AM) le May 3, 20255 adultes
It was a great trip. The captain and the crew was so attentive to make sure we were experiencing the best fishing trip. Very happy with the boat, captain and crew that we chose for our fishing trip. On time and great communication
Réponse du Capitaine
May 5, 2025
Trey Rompel
Trey Rompel
us
New Braunfels, TX, US
Member since 2025
2
Le capitaine a annulé
La sortie était prévue le July 26, 2025
L'affréteur a annulé 44 jours avant la date de sortie. Ceci est une publication automatisée.

FAQ sur Reel Therapy – Reel Deal

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Le poisson que vous pouvez cibler

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Comment est le bateau ?

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Catégorie de bateau
Bateaux de pêche sportive
Capacité
6 personnes
Longueur du bateau
36 pi
Année de construction
1986
Restauré en
2018
Fabricant de bateaux
Topaz
Type de bateau
Pêche sportive
Modèle de moteur
Cummins
Alimenté par
2 x 450HP
Vitesse de croisière maximale
27 nœuds
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