Tarpon Fishing
Islamorada tarpon fishing is legendary! They are the king of sportfish, and demand patience for success. I typically recommend at least a ¾ day to figure out the bite and where they are active. We fish for them in the various bridges, channels, and flats in the backcountry. We typically are fishing live or dead bait, but will sometimes mix in artificials as well. We can catch them anywhere in florida bay at the end of march through august, we follow the tarpon migration. April, May, June, July are the peak!
Your trip includes premium fishing gear and a fishing license, so all you need to bring is a positive attitude and your sunglasses. Join Dauntless Fishing Charters and get ready to discover the wonders of Islamorada fishing.
Target Species
I will target tarpon March – August, but the peak is April – August.
Where We Fish
I will customize the trip to your group’s goals. How far we go will all depend on the weather, your group’s goals for the day, and where the fish are biting. We can run trips a few miles away all the way to 25-30 minutes away, I’m not afraid to burn some gas if you want to get after it!
What's Included
- All rods, reels, and necessary fishing tackle
- All safety equipment
- A cooler with cold water and ice
- All necessary licensing
What To Bring
Your trip includes top-quality fishing gear and a fishing license, so all you have to bring is a positive attitude and sunglasses.
Bring along any food and drinks you’d like to enjoy during the trip, as well as sun protective clothing to keep you comfortable throughout the day. Please refrain from bringing glassware for safety reasons.
- A positive attitude
- Any food you want to eat during the trip
- Any drinks you would like to have other than water (no glassware)
- Sunscreen (not spray)
- Sun protective clothing (hat, buff, hooded sun shirts, etc.)
- Polarized sunglasses
- Glassware
- Spray sunscreen
- No bananas!
Tarpon Fishing FAQs
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