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Čarteri
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24 ft
Up to 4 persons
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32 ft
Up to 4 persons
Neposredna potvrda
Ture od
US $1,800
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37 ft
Up to 6 persons
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32 ft
Up to 6 persons
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46 ft
Up to 6 persons
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28 ft
Up to 6 persons
Neposredna potvrda
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US $1,850
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34 ft
Up to 6 persons
Neposredna potvrda
Ture od
US $4,000
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31 ft
Up to 6 persons
Do 3 milja
Neposredna potvrda
Ture od
US $3,000
Izbor ribolovca
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30 ft
Up to 6 persons
Preko 3 milja od obale
Neposredna potvrda
3 rezervacija u protekloj nedelji.
Ture od
US $1,200
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36 ft
Up to 6 persons
Preko 3 milja od obale
Neposredna potvrda
Ture od
US $2,900

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  • 4.0
    /5
    (3/4 Day - Offshore/Reef/Wreck)

    Captain Orly us awesome!

    Took my 13 yo out for her first off-shore trip. We slept through the alarm and started late. Captain Orly was very chill and accommodating. Fish weren't biting, but he pulled out every trick in the book trying to get us on a big one. We did catch a few and had a great time enjoying the scenery and good company.
    Landon L.
    Landon L.
    Reviewed on Aug 22, 2026
  • 5.0
    /5
    (4 Hour Trip)

    Great fishing trip!

    Alek was a great captain. He knew exactly where to take us and we caught a ton of fish - including snook, mutten snapper, and mackerel!
    Madi H.
    Madi H.
    Reviewed on Aug 20, 2026
  • 5.0
    /5
    (6 Hour Trip Reef and Wreck)

    Knowledgeable and great crew!

    Captain Roger and his father were extremely knowledgeable and fun to spend time with! They definitely knew what they were talking about and the different techniques to catch the species we were after. Caught a couple sharks, mahi, yellowtail, and mutton snapper. Would highly recommend to anyone looking for an action packed charter with nice gentlemen.
    Mitchell L.
    Mitchell L.
    Reviewed on Aug 19, 2026
  • 5.0
    /5
    (8 Hour Trip)

    best trip in 3 years

    been skunked on so many charters over the past 3 years and im so happy captain alex got us on so many fish.
    Daniel O.
    Daniel O.
    Reviewed on Aug 19, 2026
  • 5.0
    /5
    (Half Day Trip)

    Awesome trip

    Captain Jack put us on a wide variety of fish which is exactly what we wanted, would recommend for anyone!
    Thomas M.
    Thomas M.
    Reviewed on Aug 17, 2026

O Mutton Snapper ribolovu

Veličina
5 to 15lbs
Vrednost hrane
Dobro
Game Quality
Prosek

Also known as King Snapper, the Mutton Snapper is a beautiful fish, widely appreciated for its game purposes and aquarium aptness. Specimens come in a wide array of colors (from orange, yellow or green with greyish streaks over the body and blue streaks across the head to a general red, closely resembling Red Snapper) and sizes (from ones you'd want in your fish tank to those that can yield dinner for a week).

These fish spawn offshore, but spend most of their long lives (up to 40 years) over vegetated and sandy bottoms (juveniles), in various estuaries and bays and along mangrove coasts, but also around coral reefs and rocky bottoms. Due to their presence in shallow and deep waters alike, these Snappers allows for many different fishing technique experiments.

Muttons are very widespread and overfished. Especially in Cuban and Jamaican waters, it's stated that large quantities of juvenile fish are being caught, which exerts significant stress on the overall population and spawning potential. A factor burdening the conservation efforts is also that, reaching reproductive maturity when relatively large (16-18''), it's difficult establishing a good minimum catch size that will allow specimens to spawn at least once.

Who wouldn't want to look at this guy swimming around in an aquarium?

How big

Mutton Snapper catches average between 5 and 15lbs, with 20lbs+ hook ups not that uncommon. The average adult fish will be about 19'', but they can grow up to 37''.

When & Where

This type of Snapper ranges from Massachusetts to south Brazil, but is common throughout Florida, Central America and the northeastern coast of South America. This includes the waters of the Gulf of Mexico, the Carribean Sea, Bermuda and the Bahamas. They spawn from April to September and the best time to target them is in the winter/spring months.

How to catch

Muttons are easy to catch, but some finesse is needed. The most important rule of thumb is that bait presentation is vital. Use only the freshest bait and light sinkers to keep it motionless on the bottom. If the water's rough, slow bobbing motions will be necessary to compensate for the movement of the seas. Using a knocker rig or a jig to naturally drift the bait in the current is also a good way to go. This is why holding the rod will be better than leaving it in the rod holder when targeting Mutton Snapper.

A good tip for shallow waters - free drift the bait in chum slick on no weight or on a very small weight on a knocker rig. Muttons love this. Chumming is also very good for getting them to the surface, where you can try your luck with flies or jigs.

Generally, when choosing bait, live or very fresh dead options will work best - speedo mackerel, herring, goggle eye, balyhoo, squid, shrimp, crabs etc.

Uncanny resemblance to the Red Snapper. Caught aboard Blackwater Charters in Islamorada, FL

Good to eat?

Firm, white and delicious flesh, often marketed as, and resembling, Red Snapper meat.

Regulations

Season - always open;

Size limit - minimum 16'';

Bag limit (per angler per day) - 10, within the Snapper aggregate;

Also known as King Snapper, the Mutton Snapper is a beautiful fish, widely appreciated for its game purposes and aquarium aptness. Specimens come in a wide array of colors (from orange, yellow or green with greyish streaks over the body and blue streaks across the head to a general red, closely resembling Red Snapper) and sizes (from ones you'd want in your fish tank to those that can yield dinner for a week).

These fish spawn offshore, but spend most of their long lives (up to 40 years) over vegetated and sandy bottoms (juveniles), in various estuaries and bays and along mangrove coasts, but also around coral reefs and rocky bottoms. Due to their presence in shallow and deep waters alike, these Snappers allows for many different fishing technique experiments.

Muttons are very widespread and overfished. Especially in Cuban and Jamaican waters, it's stated that large quantities of juvenile fish are being caught, which exerts significant stress on the overall population and spawning potential. A factor burdening the conservation efforts is also that, reaching reproductive maturity when relatively large (16-18''), it's difficult establishing a good minimum catch size that will allow specimens to spawn at least once.

Who wouldn't want to look at this guy swimming around in an aquarium?

How big

Mutton Snapper catches average between 5 and 15lbs, with 20lbs+ hook ups not that uncommon. The average adult fish will be about 19'', but they can grow up to 37''.

When & Where

This type of Snapper ranges from Massachusetts to south Brazil, but is common throughout Florida, Central America and the northeastern coast of South America. This includes the waters of the Gulf of Mexico, the Carribean Sea, Bermuda and the Bahamas. They spawn from April to September and the best time to target them is in the winter/spring months.

How to catch

Muttons are easy to catch, but some finesse is needed. The most important rule of thumb is that bait presentation is vital. Use only the freshest bait and light sinkers to keep it motionless on the bottom. If the water's rough, slow bobbing motions will be necessary to compensate for the movement of the seas. Using a knocker rig or a jig to naturally drift the bait in the current is also a good way to go. This is why holding the rod will be better than leaving it in the rod holder when targeting Mutton Snapper.

A good tip for shallow waters - free drift the bait in chum slick on no weight or on a very small weight on a knocker rig. Muttons love this. Chumming is also very good for getting them to the surface, where you can try your luck with flies or jigs.

Generally, when choosing bait, live or very fresh dead options will work best - speedo mackerel, herring, goggle eye, balyhoo, squid, shrimp, crabs etc.

Uncanny resemblance to the Red Snapper. Caught aboard Blackwater Charters in Islamorada, FL

Good to eat?

Firm, white and delicious flesh, often marketed as, and resembling, Red Snapper meat.

Regulations

Season - always open;

Size limit - minimum 16'';

Bag limit (per angler per day) - 10, within the Snapper aggregate;