Book an unforgettable day of fishing with Too Lethal Charters today! Our experienced crew is dedicated to ensuring your safety, fun, and enjoyment during your fishing excursion. Captain Scott will be your guide, taking you to the best fishing spots for a productive day.
Join us aboard our 27’ center console, perfect for groups of 6. Our boat is equipped with full safety and navigational equipment, providing you peace of mind while fishing.
Depending on your chosen trip, we usually venture about 6–7 miles from shore, with a maximum distance of 12 miles, which is approximately a 40-minute boat ride. You'll have the opportunity to target a variety of exciting species, such as Sailfish, Yellowfin Tuna, Red Snapper, Red Grouper, Mutton and Yellowtail Snapper, Amberjack, Wahoo, Mahi Mahi, Kingfish, and more. There's a fish out there with your name on it, regardless of your skill level.
Children of all ages are welcome aboard, with parents required to bring life vests for small children. Older children will find life vests available onboard. We provide top-quality Shimano and Penn conventional rods and reels for your use, ensuring a reliable and satisfying fishing experience. Feel free to bring your own fly fishing gear, with one person permitted to fly fish at a time.
Don't forget to bring your own food and drinks, which can be stored in our onboard cooler. The price of the trip includes a fishing license for the entire group and live bait when caught during the trip. Please note that there may be an additional cost if you prefer live bait purchased before the trip.
Make your reservation today with Too Lethal Charters for an unforgettable day on the water.
Too Lethal Charters provides the following trips for customers:
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