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Half Day Deep Sea Fishing Trip

Overview
The Reward Fleet is one of Miami’s oldest and most recognized charter fishing party boats. We run at least 3 trips daily (morning, afternoon and evening) out of Bayside Marketplace Marina in Miami.

All trips depart Miami through its main ship channel – Government Cut. Because of our location, it only takes a few short minutes to reach the fishing grounds off Miami. We usually fish the local reefs , ledges, drop-offs and wrecks in search of a variety of species – from bottom fish like snappers and groupers, to reef and wreck dwellers like amberjack and kingfish, even pelagic fish like sailfish and tuna are very common.

Fishing methods will vary depending on conditions and time of year, but be assured the captains of the Reward fishing fleet will do everything possible to put you on the fish and have great time while you’re aboard. Sometimes we’ll anchor and chum, sometimes we’ll drift while live-baiting and jigging, and if conditions permit, we’ll even put a fishing kite.
City: Miami
Mon 28 Apr
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Starting at $75.00
Mon 28 Apr
Starting at $75.00
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What's Included
Pricing includes all rods, reels, and tackle.
Fishing license
Additional Info
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Reviews (180)
Nick C
Oct 2012
We spent days trying to book a spot on this charter. When we'd ring, we'd get told the weather wasn't appropriate for fishing, even though it was clear blue skies with absolutely no wind and we could see countless other boats out in the ocean fishing. We even walked ourselves down to the Marina to their offices, the first two days they were completely unattended until finally on the third day we got an answer. We were told to arrive at 1:30, half an hour before scheduled departure. We ended up waiting until 2:30 at which point we enquired when we'd be leaving. We were told that the crew were not finished lunch yet and that we were waiting on them. The skipper then magically appeared informing us that because numbers were not high enough, we would all have to agree to pay an extra $10 each to cover the costs of not having a full boat. I'm sorry, but if I rock up to a concert and it hasn't been fully sold out, am I told to chip in to cover the difference for that? No. We all begrudgingly agreed to pay and boarded the boat. All up there were 6 of us, however there were 5 "regulars" who were already on the boat who were on very good terms with the skipper. Once we took off, we had to wait at one point for the regulars to cast their lines and catch live bait, which they only used for themselves. They were also entitled to free access to food and drinks on the boat, whilst the rest of us had to pay. At one point the boat ran out of both bottled water and pepsi, as the regulars had constantly helped themselves to them. Once the fishing finally started, the regulars, using lures and superior rods were hooking fish left, right and centre. Whilst those of us who had paid were busy getting our lines tangled (they made us all fish over the same side of the boat) and catching nothing with inadequate, sun-dried bait. Aside from the skipper, there were two staff on board. Cayla (I think her name was) was very helpful and was the only one working the whole trip. There was another staff members whose name I didn't catch, who spent the entire time fishing with the regulars and using foul and inappropriate language which made me glad I didn't bring my kids along with me to hear. He would also get visibly aggravated when any of the PAYING passengers got their lines tangled with him. In the end, whilst the regulars were reeling fish in like it was going out of fashion, the 6 of us who paid did not catch a SINGLE FISH. It felt like the captain did very little to help us out, and would only change spots to allow the regulars to trawl. All in all, we would have been better finding a local with a boat, paying for their gas and renting our own equipment. Would not recommend. The only reason this company is recommended is because they are the only ones in South Beach.
azizbayraktar43
Sep 2012
Highly recommended great fishing boat with an easy location in the heart of the South Beach Miami.Three trips a day and always catches fish,family friendly,knowledge crew and affordable fishing experience for families and couples as well!! go and have fun!
Rchobbiest
Aug 2012
I would recommend this to anyone looking for a good day on the water. The crew seems very knowledgable about the ocean and fishing. Eventhough I only caught a small snapper the crew I feel put in alot of effort to catch us fish, which included moving the boat a few times and changing baits. Get this one of the guys who works on the boat even let me reel in his fish when he hooked it, what a stand up character. Overall a great experience and I will be on this boat again.

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