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WELCOME TO OUR WATERS

Whether looking to sight fish snook on the flats of the Indian River Lagoon, wrangle tarpon off the beaches, or bottom fishing the Atlantic ocean, we have something for you here.

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INDIAN RIVER LAGOON

The IRL is known as the most biodiverse estuary in North America. With 156 miles of water, and backwater tributaries, it's a shallow water angler's paradise. Our area specifically is home to some of the best snook fishing in Florida. You can expect to target snook, redfish, tarpon, sea trout, jack crevalle, black drum, triple tail, and much more depending on the time of year. 

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The famous Sebastian Inlet is where the Indian River Lagoon meets the Atlantic. This pass can produce epic fishing year-round. The strong currents attract predatory fish like snook, red fish, and Jack Crevalle to stage up and swim against the current to ambush the bait fish being flushed toward them. This is a world-class fishery and loads of fun when it's on!

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REEF FISHING

If you're looking to bring the kids and fill the cooler for dinner, this is a great trip! My kids love reef fishing because of the constant action, ease, and the fresh fish dinner it normally provides. The areas we fish are typically within 3 miles, so you an still see land, but are in beautiful, blue water, and have it all to yourselves. The species we catch here are so vast, it's unreal. The usual targets are mangrove snapper, mutton snapper, trigger fish, lane snapper, red grouper, cobia, an so much more! This is also a great place to target a shark for the kids. 

REd snapper

While we're waiting on the specific dates for 2026, we expect to have roughly 2 months of open season for red snapper, starting in May. These are some hard fighting and delicious fish! Be sure to book soon once dates are announced, these will go quick.

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