Charters

RATES

Scheduling your Fly Right Charter is easy. Take a moment to request a trip on our home page, or give Captain John Irwin.

INSHORE FISHING

  • (18′ Hells Bay guide)- up to three people
  • 1/2 day (4 hours) $400
  • 3/4 day (6 hours) $500
  • Full day (8 hours) $600

NEARSHORE REEF AND WRECK

  • (22′ Action Craft)- up to 6 people
  • 1/2 day (4 hours) $500
  • 3/4 day (6 hours) $600
  • Full day (8 hours) $700

TAILING REDFISH TRIPS

  • (3 hours) Seasonal April 1- November 1: $300

SURF FISHING

  • (4 hours) $400

SHARK FISHING

  • (seasonal June 1- November 1)
  • (2 hours) $70 per person, Up to 6 people

HARBOR CRUISE, DOLPHIN WATCHING, SHELLING

  • (2 hours) $175, Up to 6 people

A deposit will be taken for all scheduled charters.

 

THE BOATS

18′ Hells Bay Guide

This skiff boat poles soundlessly through the shallows, and easily maneuvers the narrowest streams. It’s ideal for 3-4 person charters, and crafted flawlessly by Hells Bay Boatworks.

22′ Action Craft

PICK-UP

Typically charters will run out of a convenient location for clients. We can accommodate most location requests, as well as providing insight is desired of the best places to leave from for the best fishing.

SUPPLIES

Fly Right Charters provides all the equipment you and your party will need for a spectacular day of angling: high-resolution photography and HD video, as well as all bait, rods, and licenses.

Beverages are provided aboard the charter, including water, assorted sodas, and Gatorade, all in a cooler with ice.

Fishermen are encouraged to bring their own lunch and snacks, especially those on a full day charter.

DRESS

Dressing for a Fly Right Charter is very weather dependent. Always bring a warm layer to throw on, as often it can be breezy or chillier out on the water. Sandals with a back strap, or comfortable, rubber-soled shoes are best for your fishing charter. Once you get on the boat, feel free to relax barefoot and get some rays.

Depending upon the season, fishermen should wear what’s comfortable. Winter weather gear should be warm clothing (jackets, long pants, hat), and warm weather gear might include short, short-sleeved shirts and a billed hat. Also consider bringing polarized sunglasses on the trip if you have these available.

Fishermen are kindly asked not to wear black-soled shoes, so as not to mark up the boat.

Feel free to bring anything along that will help you to have a comfortable, fun day out on the water.