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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.
Ville: Miami
Tue 29 Apr
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Fishing equipment
Fishing license
Fishing equipment
Fishing license
Pricing includes all rods, reels, and tackle.
Fishing license
Pricing includes all rods, reels, and tackle.
Information additionnelle
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Politique d'annulation
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Commentaires (180)
glenne_n
Dec 2011
Took my wife out with this boat last year, caught a few fishes but vowed never to take her on again because of the state of the restrooms. This year, however, they have improved, so I took my wife out with me again. Went out on 4 consecutive days, caught absoultely nothing, however, I met this amazing character called Bruce, who, altough a complete stranger, not only offerred me a share of his coffe and sandwiches, but allowed me to reel in a 22lb Kingfish on his rod and shared it with me. I went out on a 5th day determined to catch my own fish and this time, the mates and the captain allowed me to reel in my own fiash and keep it. Now here is the rub, it took me 5 trips and I still didn't catch anything with the rod and tackle provided by the boat, the regulars and crew, however, were having a whale of a time at the rear and front of the boat with their own tackle, live bait [which the boat catches en route to the fishing grounds] while Joe public , paying $50, is stuck in the middle of the boat with a dead ballyhoo which will catch you fish but the odds are stacked against you. Another thing to watch out for is you are asked to put $5 into a "pot" and the biggest fish caught [except sharks] wins the pot. Now who do think has more chances of winning? Joe public with his dead ballyhoo or the regulars and crew with kites, lures, live bait et al, get my drift?? Last year the regular who was deemed to have caught the biggest fish [and he did] was not even in the pot, there were 30 tourists on the boat, I reckon that was a googd earner for the crew and regulars. For the final week of my vacation, I went out with the Kelley Fleet at Haulover Marina and had a great time. I didn't always catch fish, but the odds of catching one compared to the regulars and the crew were reduced [they didn't stop off to catch live bait for the crew and regulars, also MIke, the mate on the Atlantis, tried everything to ensure I caught something, changing my rig and jig many times to suit the prevailing conditions and location. Reward Fleet, get your act together.
Butterfly12353
Jul 2011
The fishing trip was better than expected - if you go on a weekday! On the weekends, the boat is packed & you will kindly be fishing your neighbors on the boat all day. If you go on the weekdays, you can expect a much smaller & peaceful crowd. The price was fair, the staff was pretty good & the ocean was beautiful. We ALMOST caught some beautiful large fish but mid-reel, we lost them. Others in the boat did reel up some nice Bonitos. Overall, it was fun, cheap & peaceful. We look forward to doing it again this summer!
PaoloNYC99
Jun 2011
I've been on hundreds of fishing boats over the past 20 years and I can honestly say that this one was the worst I have ever experienced. I fished the Reward boat 3 times in a week (June 2011) and each trip became progressively worse. On the evening that we anchored, the regulars were given the back of the boat while everyone else was thrown in the middle or bow. Needless to say, the back of the boat was having a party while the rest of us suckers sat for 4 hours without a single fish. There was pot smoke billowing everywhere and those who were not high were drunk. This is common on night trips, but when things get out of hand, the crew needs to step up. The captain, for instance, allowed a drunken regular to berate a poor woman for having accidentally used his fishing rod. It looked as if it would come to blows as the woman's husband defended her. It really was a shameful disgrace and these guys should not be allowed to sail. The day trips were just as bad, if not worse. The captain had the nerve to troll for fish as we sat and watched the regulars hook and land fish from the troll lines. They even stopped to catch live bait, but no one ever saw any live bait except the regulars and the mates who also fished while they were working. I hope the owner of the boat understands what a disgrace these guys are and how they waste money and turn paying clients into disgruntled people. Though some of the mates were descent guys and one girl, Kayla, was exceptionally nice (she should find a new boat), it could not make up for the terrible fishing these guys offered. All captains have go-to spots, but this excuse for a captain kept hitting the same 2 tired spots every single trip and spent the rest of the time trolling for his friends. What takes the cake is that the captain allowed one regular to drop a line in the Marina while we were docked and hooked a tarpon that snapped the guy's line and left the protected fish with a nice sized hook and line in the its mouth. Someone from fish and game should shut these idiots down. Honestly, save your money and find a better outfit even if you have to drive a little or spend more money. If you are wondering why I went 3 times, it's because I really thought that things would get better. All in, I spent over 250 (my wife fished with me) and $30 in tips for the mates. Walked away feeling like an idiot and not a single fish.

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