Amelia Island Fishing

The first barrier island of Florida is surrounded by waters brimming with all sorts of great fish.  You can simply fish off the pier at Fort Clinch, surf fish along the wide beaches of Amelia Island, or go for more adventure and charter one of our expert fishermen for a try at deeper running game. Since the days of the Timuquan Indians, locals and visitors alike have enjoyed the best that the rivers and seas have to offer for casual or game fishing.

Amelia Island offers great fishing among the marsh reeds and oyster beds for redfish, flounder, or sea trout. You can go out into the open water and fish for snapper, tarpon, sea bass, grouper, king mackerel, amberjack, barracuda and cobia.

Our local charter experts know where the fish are biting today, and will do everything to make sure you spend your time fishing, not baiting hooks, untangling lines, or waiting and waiting for fishing action.

Here are some good fishing and boating charters that will help make your fishing experience on Amelia Island one to remember:

 

Amelia Island Charter Boat Association - (904) 261-2870

 Angler's Mark - Sightseeing and fishing on Amelia's waterways .with Captain Lawrence Piper. Fish the areas around Cumberland Island and Big Talbot Island, as well.  (904)-557-1027

 Fly Fishing Adventures with Capt. Russell Tharin - Orvis Endorsed Master Certified Fly Casting Instructor.  Call (904) 491-4799

Miss Content - Fish the offshore waters. Half-day and full-day charters available - Call for schedule (904) 261-1046

Miss Kayla Fishing Charters - Deep-sea trolling, offshore bottom fishing (904) 277-4787

 

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