Fish for an hour, cruise for an hour—great for hot summer afternoons
Two Hour
Up to 6 people
Fishing gear, Cooler space
Head out on a two-hour charter with time to cruise and time to fish. The captain focuses on the easiest and most active seasonal target, and you may spot dolphins along the way.
Departure time may be adjusted by up to 1 hour from your selected start time. No bananas allowed.
Customers will receive a full refund or credit with 72 hours notice of cancellation. Customers will also receive a full refund or credit in case of operator cancellation due to weather or other unforeseen circumstances.
Yes. Your charter may start up to 1 hour earlier or later than your selected start time. The captain will reach out if the departure time changes.
Bring sunscreen and sunglasses, and wear comfortable clothing; sandals are recommended.
Yes. You can bring beverages and use the onboard cooler space (no glass). You can also bring your own cooler bag with lunch if you’d like.
Please meet us at Broad Creek Marina
Shark fishing enthusiasts, take note: Captain Drew and Captain Terry run an operation that guests genuinely love returning to year after year. The standout feature here is consistent shark action, with groups regularly catching multiple species in a single trip, including impressive specimens ranging from 3 to 6 feet. Beyond sharks, crews also haul in Spanish mackerel, vermillion snapper, jack crevalle, stingrays, and even barracuda. What really comes through is how both captains handle challenging conditions and diverse groups. They'll adjust trip times for weather safety, work patiently with inexperienced anglers, and keep kids ranging from toddlers to teens engaged throughout the experience. Families especially appreciate the fast-paced action that keeps younger passengers from getting bored while adults get their thrill reeling in bigger catches. The customer service is where this charter really shines, with multiple reviewers calling it the highlight of their entire vacation. Both captains bring extensive experience and teaching skills to the table, making beginners feel comfortable while still delivering for seasoned anglers. That said, there's one important caveat: if you're specifically looking to catch fish for dinner rather than catch-and-release shark fishing, this might not be your best match. One guest felt disappointed after a five-hour trip focused heavily on shark fishing when they'd emphasized wanting edible fish from the start. For most visitors though, the shark-focused experience is exactly what they're after, and the personal, small-group atmosphere beats larger commercial excursions hands down.
Litterly the highlight of our trip our captain changed our time cause he thought it would be safer cause of weather and I thought that was Kool we caught huge sharks and many different kinds.
Crockett Henderson
June 11, 2025
Litterly the highlight of our trip our captain changed our time cause he thought it would be safer cause of weather and I thought that was Kool we caught huge sharks and many different kinds.
Crockett Henderson
June 11, 2025