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Experience, Success & Expertise: Fish with Captain Mike Odom in Apalache Bay | Specializing in Trophy Reds and Trout

Captain Mike Odom is a Coast Guard approved, third generation Florida angler. With his extensive experience and impressive tournament track record in Apalache Bay, he has established himself as a reliable resource for fishing enthusiasts. Specializing in catching trophy Reds and Trout, Captain Mike Odom is your go-to guide to reel in the big catches. Join us for an unforgettable fishing experience!

How to get there?

Available fish species

Cobia
Jack Crevalle
Redfish
Scallop
Black Seabass
Blacktip Shark
Sheepshead
Spanish Mackerel
Spotted Seatrout
Tarpon

Amenities

GPS
Fishfinder
Live Bait Well

Fihing Techniques

FAQs

What are the trip rates for Live Oak Island Charters?

Live Oak Island Charters presents the following options for their customers:

  • Half Day Trip (4 hours): $375 for the group + $50 for each individual after 2 guests
  • Full Day Trip (6 hours): $525 for the group + $50 for every person over 2 guests

Which amenities are available onboard with Live Oak Island Charters?

When you book a trip with Live Oak Island Charters, you can expect the following amenities onboard:

  • GPS
  • Fishfinder
  • Live Bait Well

What's included in the trip price with Live Oak Island Charters?

Trips reserved with Live Oak Island Charters include the following:

  • Rods, reels & tackle
  • Live Bait
  • Lures
  • Catch cleaning & filleting
  • Drinks
  • Fishing License

What types of fishing does Live Oak Island Charters offer?

Live Oak Island Charters specializes in the following types of fishing:

  • Inshore Fishing
  • Nearshore Fishing

What fishing techniques does Live Oak Island Charters offer?

Live Oak Island Charters specializes in the Light Tackle fishing technique.

Which fish species can I catch with Live Oak Island Charters?

Top targeted fish species with Live Oak Island Charters include:

  • Cobia
  • Jack Crevalle
  • Redfish
  • Scallop
  • Seabass (Black)
  • Shark (Blacktip)
  • Sheepshead
  • Spanish Mackerel
  • Spotted Seatrout
  • Tarpon