Fishing Trips
If you're interested in starting a fishing hobby - let us help you get started!
About the trip
We help each of our customers learn the ropes of handling a kayak and fishing techniques. We take our fishers out in a new fleet of stable and quick fishing kayaks. Each of the boats are fully equipped with all the fishing gear you could need or want.
An additional plus: the silent nature of the kayak will provide countless opportunities for photographing marine wildlife up close. Our crowded coatal ecosystem houses dolphins, manatees, Roseate Spoonbills, Great Blue Herons, Osprey, Bald Eagles, Red Tailed Hawks, and Peregrine Falcons. Our experienced guides will point these out to you as you fish.
Our trips are always relaxing and memorable experiences - don't miss out!
Safety
The safety of our customers is certainly a high priority for us. Each of our tour guides has Red Cross CPR and first aid certification, and carry a first aid kit, VHF radio, cell phone, water-proof lighting gear, as well as a search and rescue kit. And, of course, all boaters will be given a quality personal flotation device and will receive guidance regarding the proper handling of a kayak.
Comfort
From keeping extra sun hats, sun glasses, and sun block on hand, to provided a cooler for snacks and lunch, We do our utmost to make sure your trip is comfortable...
Equipment
Our equipment is always the best quality available, and we maintain it at a professional level. We provide lures and tackle for our boaters.
To Bring:
Here's a list of what to bring - so that you'll be fully prepared to enjoy your trip.
- A wide brimmed hat to avoid sun-burnt neck nose and ears, as well as to stay cool.
- Quality sun glasses.
- Sun screen with an SPF rating of 30 or higher.
- A light, quick-drying (not cotton) shirt and shorts (or swim suit).
- Water shoes or old sneakers.
- Rain gear - in case the weather changes suddenly.
- Extra clothes and towel to dry off after the trip.
- Lots of water - at leats 2 liters.
- Lunch and Snack.
- A water proof camera (or a camera with water-tight storage).
- A Florida Fishing License.
- You do not need to bring rods, reels, lures, tackle, or boat safety equipment.
- Do NOT bring alcoholic beverages.
