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Best Fishing Charters in Boca Raton

Written by Capt. Steve on Monday, 24 September 2012. Posted in Fish Info

Best Deep Sea Fishing Trips and Charters in Boca Raton

If you are looking for the best fishing charters in Boca Raton, FL you have come to the right place.  Our Boca Raton fishing charters are hands down some of the best in the area.  We only use reputable captains and clean safe boats.  My top 4 pics for best fishing boats in Boca Raton would be Killin Time, Quetzal, Ringside and Conched Out.  All of these Boca Raton charters have years of experience, great reputations and nice boats.  For larger parties go with one of our Boca Raton sportfish style boats that hold up to 6 passengers and for smaller groups check out the center console we offer.  

You are probably asking yourself how do we know which of the fishing charters offered in Boca Raton is the best.  Well through recommendations, research, first hand experience and client feedback we have narrowed our choices the the Boca Raton fishing boats mentioned above.  All of these charters are consistently catching fish including, sailfish, swordfish, shark, tuna, wahoo, grouper, snapper and more.  Click "Here" to see some of the best fishing charter options in Boca Raton, FL.

Boca, Delray Beach, Boynton Beach Fishing Report

Written by Capt. Steve on Tuesday, 03 January 2012. Posted in Fishing Reports

Sailfish, Kingfish, Dolphin, Cobia, Wahoo

Boca, Delray Beach, Boynton Beach Fishing Report

The first week of January should be an amazing week of Sailfishing from Boca Raton up to Boynton Beach.  If you really want to increase your chances of catching a sailfish we recommend catching or buying some live bait.  Everyone knows the sailfish can't resist those Goggle-eyes but any live bait should do the trick.  If you have the chance put out the kites and do some kite-fishing.  Besides being a great week for sailfishing expect to catch some dolphin, kingfish, cobia, skipjacks and blackfins.  Happy New Year and see you on the water!