Everything you need to plan a unique vacation in Port St Joe Fishing in Port St Joe What you need to know before you goA public boat launch can be found at Frank Pate Park on Highway 98. |    | Picnic on 30 miles of undeveloped shoreline with bays, sand dunes, sea turtles. | | | » Learn More |
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Port St Joe Fishing DirectoryInshore Fishing GuidesWhether you are searching for speckle trout or redfish on the flats or you are in search of those famous southern large mouth bass you are sure to find a great experience. The Tarpon fishing along the eastern end of Cape San Blas is an absolute freak show. Somewhere along mid June (give or take a week or so), huge schools of pogies will begin to innundate the Cape San Blas beaches. The Tarpon are right on their tails. During the peak season (July & August) you will see more Tarpon in one day than is humanly possible to count. Come join us for an unforgettable fishing adventure in the Forgotten Coast. We run trips out of Port St. Joe, Indian Pass, Crooked Island, Apalachicola and St. George Island. Capt Tommy Robinson, and his brother Capt. Chris Robinson are two of Florida's most respected and sought after saltwater guides. Whether it's fishing for red fish and speckled trout on the Apalachicola Bay or fishing for shark out on the deep waters of the "Forgotten Coast " you'll have a day full of fun and excitement for the entire family. | Offshore Fishing Charters46 ft. Post Sportsfisherman.Tournament rigged for bill fishing; Marlin, Wahoo, Tuna, Dolphin. Bottom fishing, Grouper, Snapper, Amberjack Fishing the waters offshore and inshore in the Apalachicola, Port St. Joe area for 25 years Whether you like fishing the bays and inlets, trolling inshore, offshore, or bottom fishing, captain Kenny Lemieux is Coast Guard certified and has the knowledge and experience to put you on the fish. Purveyors of Fine Fly-Fishing Experiences Trey Landry was raised on the sport fishing waters of south Florida, the Florida Keys, and Bahamas Islands, moving to Port Saint Joe Florida in 1998 |
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