
Captain Les Achilles
Captain Chris Achilles |
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April through October Fishing
This time of the year, you can expect explosive topwater strikes from redfish, trout, bluefish and ladyfish. Also available: flounder, cobia, pompano, spanish mackerel, jack crevalle and sharks. We also have a tarpon fishery in the hottest months for some triple digit specimens.
November through March
When the cold fronts start to roll through and the water temperature begins to fall, most of our resident game fish will begin to migrate to the many creeks, canals and intercoastal waterways to winter in a more stable area protected from the weather.
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What to Bring
- Polarized Sunglasses - Backwater green, amber or brown will help you see into the water.
- Suitable Clothing - In this part of the country the temperature can range anywhere from the upper 40s to the upper 70s in the winter, and in the spring and fall from the upper 50s to mid 80s, and summer from the low 70s to upper 90s. Light airy layers work best.
- Shoes - Please bring comfortable shoes with light non-marring soles. We want to keep our boats clean for your enjoyment.
- Sunscreen and Hat - Even in the winter, our subtropical climate can leave you with a nasty burn.
- Food & Beverage - Depending on length of trip: Bring refreshments & snacks to satisfy your personal needs.
What's Included
- Shallow Water Fishing Boat - We use shallow water flats boats (which can get on plane and run in mere inches of water) to take you to remote sites and bring you back safely.
- Professional Experienced Captain - USCG licensed and insured.
- Fishing Supplies - Rods, reels, lures, bait, etc.
- Fishing Licenses - We buy yearly vessel licenses, under which you are covered.
- Coolers and Ice - We supply coolers for food, beverages, and fish.
- Full Day (8Hrs) or Half Day (4Hrs) - We can customize your trip the way you want it.
- Fun, relaxation and excitement!
Contact us and book your trip today!
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