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Welcome!
Come, spend an affordable FUN day on the water with Paradise Inshore
Charters!
We take care of everything from the fishing license , tackle, bait
, ice and even all the local fishing secrets from Captain Justin
Simmons.
We invite you to climb aboard for an experience of a lifetime!
Captain:
Justin Simmons
USCG Licensed
Third Generation Fisherman with over 20 years experience.
Trip
Includes:
| Rods |
Reels |
| Bait |
Tackle |
| Licenses |
Our
Local Fishing Secrets |
Contact
Us:
850-293-3728
charternparadise@aol.com
Rates:
4-hours (3 people) Inshore & near shore $350.00
$50.00 each additional person.
6-
hours (3 people) Gulf Trip $450.00
$50.00 each additional person
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About
Our Boat:
The Hydra-Sports 23 Bay Bolt, one of two bay boats built by Hydra-Sports,
is well equipped for inshore angling. Flat casting areas fore and
aft, shallow draft, 2 livewells and lots of insulated fish box capacity,
tackle storage compartments, lockable rod storage, ample fuel capacity
and a beamy, well-running hull designed for 4-stroke power provide
the bay angler a solid fishing platform. Perfect for a great day
on the water! |
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What
We're Catchin'!
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P E C I E S
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H A R A C T E R I S T I C S
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E A S O N
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Flounder
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Flounder
gigging is done at night in shallow waters. No need for sunscreen
& lots of fun. |
All
Year
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Red
Snapper
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Pinkish
in color, found offshore bottom fishing, can be up to 20 lbs., excellent
taste |
Mid
April-October
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Grouper
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Offshore
species, live on rocky bottom, common up to and exceeding 100 lbs.,
excellent taste |
All
year
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Amberjack
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Offshore
bottom fish found on wrecks and rocky reefs, common up to 40 lbs.,
Florida record is 142 lbs., good eating fish |
All
year
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Red
Fish
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Copperish
in color with one or more spots at base of tail, inshore migrating
from estuaries, record is 51 lbs., although usually around 8 lbs.,
great for blackening |
All
year
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Triggerfish
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Reef dwelling
bottom fish, excellent taste |
All
year
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Cobia
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Early season
sport fishing at its finest, long gray and white lateral stripes with
broad head, migrates inshore, great fighting and eating |
Mid
March-May
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Spanish
Mackerel
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Smaller
than king mackerel, found in schools inshore and offshore, over deep
grass beds, good frying fish |
Mid
April-Sept.
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Shark
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Several
species in and offshore including hammerhead, blacktip, and mako,
edibility varies |
All
year
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King
Mackerel
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Schooling
migratory fish, common to 20 lbs., record is 90 lbs., excellent for
smoking |
May-Oct.
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Trout
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Dark gray
or green with black spots, found in estuaries, great eating, record
is 15 lbs. 6 ozs. |
March-Nov.
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Marlin
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Large game
fish, awesome sight to see, up to 8 feet long, Florida record for
Blue Marlin is 980 lbs., White Marlin record is 161 lbs. |
June-Oct.
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Wahoo
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Largest
of mackerel family, fastest fish in the sea, offshore game fish, excellent
to eat |
June-Oct.
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Tuna
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Large schooling
fish found offshore, not in a can, excellent eating |
June-Oct.
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