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Top-Rated Offshore Fishing in Fort Pierce

  • Published Date: July 17, 2025
  • Fishing
  • Fort Pierce
  • $600 - $1,025 price range

Summary

Looking for a laid-back day on the water with a chance to reel in some big ones? Join Reel Sporty Charters in Fort Pierce for a half-day offshore fishing trip. Captain Ricky Spikes knows these waters like nobody's business and will put you on the fish. Whether you're a seasoned angler or it's your first time holding a rod, this trip is perfect for groups up to four. You've got two choices for start times: bright and early at 7 am or a more relaxed 2 pm departure. Once we're out there, we'll be targeting a mix of hard-fighting and tasty fish like amberjack, cobia, and snapper. The Gulf Stream isn't far offshore here, so you never know what might show up on the end of your line. Ricky provides all the gear and know-how, so just bring yourself, some snacks, and be ready for some action. It's a great way to spend a few hours soaking up the Florida sun and hopefully landing dinner while you're at it.
Top-Rated Offshore Fishing in Fort Pierce

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Fort Pierce's Half-Day Offshore Fishing Adventure

Ready to get your line wet and reel in some big ones? Hop aboard with Reel Sporty Charters for a half-day offshore fishing trip you won't forget. Captain Ricky Spikes knows these waters like his own backyard, and he's itching to share his favorite spots with you. Whether you're a seasoned angler or it's your first time holding a rod, we've got you covered for an awesome day out on the Atlantic.

What's the Deal?

We're talking four hours of non-stop fishing action, folks. You and up to three buddies can join Captain Ricky either bright and early at 7 AM or for an afternoon run at 2 PM. We'll cruise out past the breakers, where the real action happens. The Gulf Stream's not far off, bringing in a smorgasbord of fish that'll put your skills to the test. Expect to tangle with hard-fighting amberjack, sneaky cobia, tasty snappers, and if we're lucky, maybe even a wahoo that'll make your reel sing.

Gearing Up for Success

Leave your tackle box at home - we've got all the gear you need. We use top-notch rods and reels, perfect for hauling in the big ones. Depending on what's biting, we might do some trolling, bottom fishing, or even some kite fishing if the conditions are right. Captain Ricky's always got a few tricks up his sleeve, like using live bait to tempt those finicky fish. Don't worry if you're new to this; he'll show you the ropes and have you fishing like a pro in no time.

Fish Tales from the Deep

Our trips are all about making memories and maybe even landing your personal best. Picture yourself battling a massive amberjack as it tries to dive back to the reef, or the excitement of watching a colorful mahi mahi leap out of the water on your line. These are the stories you'll be telling for years to come. And let's not forget the bragging rights that come with a cooler full of fresh fish for dinner!

Target Species Breakdown

Mahi Mahi (Dolphinfish): These acrobatic beauties are a favorite among our guests. Known for their vibrant colors and delicious meat, mahi mahi put up a spectacular fight. They're most active in the warmer months, and you can often spot them near floating debris or weed lines. When they hit, be ready for some high-flying action!

Wahoo: Speed demons of the sea, wahoo are like the cheetahs of the ocean. They're known for blistering runs that can empty a reel in seconds. These streamlined predators are a prized catch, not just for their fight but also for their excellent table fare. We usually target them by trolling at high speeds with specialized lures.

Cobia: These curious fish often swim right up to the boat, but don't let their bold behavior fool you. Once hooked, cobia are stubborn fighters that can wear out even experienced anglers. They're often found near structures like wrecks or buoys, and we might use live bait to entice them.

Snook: While technically an inshore species, we sometimes encounter these crafty linesiders on our nearshore trips. Snook are ambush predators with a reputation for being finicky eaters. But when they do bite, hang on tight! Their initial run is explosive, and they're masters at using structure to cut your line.

Goliath Grouper: These massive fish are the gentle giants of the reef. While we practice catch-and-release for these protected species, hooking into one is an experience you won't forget. It's like trying to lift a Volkswagen off the bottom! We might encounter them around larger structures and wrecks.

Why Anglers Keep Coming Back

It's not just about the fish - though that's a big part of it. Our trips are laid-back but packed with action. Captain Ricky's got a knack for making everyone feel at home on the water, whether you're a first-timer or a seasoned salt. Plus, there's something special about being out on the open water, feeling the sun on your face and the salt spray in the air. It's a chance to disconnect from the daily grind and reconnect with nature (and maybe your competitive side when someone hooks into a big one).

Time to Wet a Line!

So what are you waiting for? The fish are biting, and we've got a spot on the boat with your name on it. Whether you're looking to fill the freezer or just want to experience the thrill of offshore fishing, Reel Sporty Charters has got you covered. Give us a call or book online - we're ready to show you why Fort Pierce is a top-notch fishing destination. Trust me, once you feel that first tug on the line, you'll be hooked for life. See you on the water!

Learn more about the species

Cobia

Cobia are distinctive fish, with a shark-like profile and protruding lower jaw. They typically run 20-50 pounds but can reach over 100. We find them around buoys, wrecks, and other structures, often in 30-70 feet of water. Spring and early summer are best as they migrate along the coast. Cobia are known for powerful, dogged fights and excellent table fare. Sight fishing for them is a real thrill. We look for their dark shapes near the surface, then cast bucktail jigs or live bait. A useful tip: have a pitch rod ready with a pre-rigged eel lure. Cobia are curious and will often investigate the boat, giving you a perfect shot at a trophy fish.

Cobia

Goliath Grouper

Goliath Grouper live up to their name, growing to mammoth proportions - up to 800 pounds! These gentle giants lurk around reefs and wrecks in relatively shallow water, 20-100 feet deep. While harvest is prohibited, we can still target them for catch-and-release thrills. Summer is prime time as they gather to spawn. Hooking one is like battling a Volkswagen - prepare for an intense, arm-burning fight. We use heavy tackle and whole fish for bait. A pro tip: once hooked, pull hard to get them away from structure before they can hole up. Remember, these are protected fish, so we take extra care to release them quickly and safely.

Goliath Grouper

Mahi Mahi or Common Dolphinfish

Mahi Mahi are fast, colorful fish that average 15-30 pounds but can reach over 80. They hang out near floating debris and weedlines, usually within 30 miles of shore. We target them year-round here, but summer and fall are best. Mahi put up an acrobatic fight, leaping and tail-walking across the surface. Their firm white meat is delicious too. To catch them, we troll with ballyhoo or lures that skip on the surface. A local trick is to keep the first mahi you catch in the water - others will often stay close by. Mahi are a blast for anglers of all skill levels. Their aggressive strikes and powerful runs make for an exciting battle you won't forget.

Mahi Mahi or Common Dolphinfish

Snook

Snook are ambush predators with distinctive black lateral lines and protruding lower jaws. They average 5-15 pounds but can reach 40+. You'll find them around mangroves, docks, and inlets, especially during their summer spawn. Snook are prized for their aggressive strikes and acrobatic jumps. They're also notoriously finicky, which makes fooling one even sweeter. We target them with live bait or lures that mimic their prey. A local trick is to fish the outgoing tide at night with glow lures. Snook can be tricky to land - they love to wrap you around structure. But when you do boat one, you've earned major bragging rights.

Snook

Wahoo Fish

Wahoo are built for speed, with a sleek torpedo-shaped body that can hit 60 mph in short bursts. They average 30-50 pounds but can top 100. We find them in deeper offshore waters, often near drop-offs or underwater structures. Fall through spring is prime wahoo season here. These fish are prized for their blistering runs and tasty white meat. To target them, we troll at high speeds - 12-15 knots - with wire leaders to prevent cutoffs from their razor-sharp teeth. Using lures with bright colors or skirts can help attract strikes. When a wahoo hits, hang on tight! That first run will make your reel scream. It's an adrenaline rush like no other.

Wahoo Fish

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Ready to reel in some fun? Join Captain Ricky Spikes of Reel Sporty Charters for a half-day offshore fishing adventure in Fort Pierce, FL. With over 20 years of experience, Ricky knows all the best spots to land amberjack, cobia, mangrove snapper, and more. Whether you're a seasoned angler or a first-timer, this trip is perfect for groups of up to four looking for a relaxed day on the water. Choose from morning or afternoon departures to suit your schedule. Ricky provides all the gear and know-how, so just bring your sunscreen and sense of adventure. With the warm Florida sun on your face and the open ocean ahead, you're in for a great day of fishing and making memories. Don't miss this chance to experience the rich fishing grounds off Fort Pierce with a local expert. Book your spot today and get ready to make some catches worth bragging about!
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