North Florida Fishing Charters
Jacksonville, USA
View on Google Maps ↗North Florida Fishing Charters runs light tackle inshore and backwater trips out of Jacksonville, St. Augustine, and Amelia Island. Captain Ron knows the local bays, spartina islands, and tidal creeks, targeting redfish, spotted seatrout, and flounder year round. He'll meet you at a convenient ramp and tailors each trip to your skill level, whether you're after your first fish or a seasoned angler looking for skinny water action.
Trips
inshore · flats
What they fish for
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FAQ
What does North Florida Fishing Charters fish for?
Typical targets include Redfish (Red Drum), Spotted Seatrout, Flounder, Sheepshead, Black Drum, Tarpon, King Mackerel, Cobia. The best bite shifts with season and conditions.
Where does North Florida Fishing Charters depart from?
North Florida Fishing Charters runs out of Jacksonville, USA (4852 Ocean St, Jacksonville, FL 32233, USA).
How do I book with North Florida Fishing Charters?
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Quick facts
| Business | North Florida Fishing Charters |
|---|---|
| Destination | Jacksonville, Florida |
| Location | Jacksonville, USA |
| Targets | Redfish (Red Drum), Spotted Seatrout, Flounder, Sheepshead, Black Drum, Tarpon, King Mackerel, Cobia |
| Trip types | inshore, flats |
| Phone | (904) 707-8328 |
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