Spend the day with Reel Adventures and experience the incredible fishing opportunities of Okaloosa Island! Our waters are teeming with a variety of fish, including Tarpon, Redfish, Spotted Seatrout, Pompano, Flounder, Red Grouper, Vermilion Snapper, Sheepshead, Gag Grouper, Mahi Mahi, Cobia, Red Snapper, and more. Depending on the time of year, you can expect a fruitful catch. During your trip, you'll enjoy trolling and bottom fishing using either light or heavy tackle. Fly fishing is also available, but please remember to bring your own fly gear.
If regulations allow, you can keep some of the fish you catch and we offer catch cleaning services, so you can take your fresh seafood home. Reel Adventures welcomes children on board, but it's recommended to inquire about child-sized life vests or bring your own. Our 22' bay boat can comfortably accommodate up to 4 passengers and is equipped with everything you need for a successful day on the water. Captain Dalton will provide rods, reels, and lures. Live bait is available upon request.
One of the best parts is that you won't need to purchase a fishing license. Just look forward to your trip! However, it's important to be mindful of any release regulations. If you have any questions or need more information, don't hesitate to ask Captain Dalton. Remember to come prepared with sunscreen (non-spray), a hat, bottled water, and sunglasses. We also provide complimentary drinks, although consumption of alcohol should be moderate and hard liquor as well as glass bottles should be avoided. Light snacks will be available on board.
Treat yourself to an unforgettable day on the water with Reel Adventures!
Reel Adventures offers the following trips to customers:
When you book a trip with Reel Adventures, you can expect the following amenities onboard:
Trips booked with Reel Adventures include the following amenities:
Reel Adventures presents a variety of fishing options, including:
Reel Adventures provides a variety of fishing techniques, including:
Reel Adventures specializes in targeting various fish species, including: