OFFSHORE & NEARSHORE CHARTERS
31’ Cape Horn Offshore/ Nearshore Trips Available
31’ Cape Horn Offshore/ Nearshore Trips Available
(6 passengers)
Tips are greatly appreciated on a job well done! A customary tip is 20% of the cost of your trip but includes fish cleaning, bagging and ice at the end of the day. If you pay by Credit Card a 3.5% fee will be applied. There is a $200 fee for no shows and you must cancel 48 hours prior to trip.
24’ Pathfinder Nearshore Trips Available
24’ Pathfinder Nearshore Trips Available
(4 Passengers up to 6 with for $75 each additional Person)
Tips are greatly appreciated on a job well done! A customary tip is 20% of the cost of your trip but includes fish cleaning, bagging and ice at the end of the day. If you pay by Credit Card a 3.5% fee will be applied. There is a $200 fee for no shows and you must cancel 48 hours prior to trip.
Ready for an exciting offshore fishing adventure? Climb aboard our Pathfinder 2400 Tournament Edition, and let’s dominate the water. Get ready to level up your fishing experience and hook your monstrous trophy catch. When fishing with Rare Breed Fishing Charters, you have full access to and full use of all of our bait and gear. All you need to do is show up with your angler crew. Your next fishing adventure awaits!
Offshore fishing provides a very different kind of fishing experience that requires a level of commitment to the water. Our offshore fishing charters hit a sweet spot at about 20 miles out. We pack a serious tackle box and a specific boat for the occasion. Captain Daniel mans a center console and navigates waters that are hundreds of feet deep to give you the ultimate fishing experience. You can trust this seasoned Captain to deliver a safe offshore fishing adventure unlike any other.
On our offshore fishing charters, we target flounder, sea bass, amberjack, sharks, kingfish, bonito, dolphin (mahi), a variety of snapper, wahoo, blackfin, African pompano, barracuda, jack crevalle, and other fish species of similar size. Our offshore fishing charters are packed with adventure! If you dare to fish with us, be prepared to catch some of these fish species:
African Pompano: this is a tropical marine fish in the jack family. This species lives in water less than 300 ft deep. Their body is a silvery-metallic blue to blue-green.
Almaco Jack: they are known for temperament and fight at the other end of the line. With flesh like a tuna, they sometimes get passed along as a white albacore. They have been known to weigh up to 135 pounds. They are dusky in color with olive stripes down their sides. They can have dark brown or dark blue upper bodies and lower fins. The belly is usually lighter with a brassy appearance.
Amber Jack: this refers to three species of Atlantic fish, which includes two jacks and pompano. They can exceed 100 pounds. They have dark stripes from their nose to the front of their dorsal fins. They are easy to hook on vertical jigs and always take large live bait.
Wahoo: is a prized game fish in Florida’s waters, known for its speed and excellent taste. They can grow up to 8 feet and weigh around 180 pounds, typically found in the Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of Mexico. Preferring deep, warm waters, they are often caught near continental shelves and offshore reefs. Anglers target wahoo year-round, with peak season in late summer and fall, using trolling and live bait techniques.
Barracuda: are large ferocious fish with a fight and unparalleled tenacity. They make those leaps out of the water when they are hooked. Their signature attribute is their large pointed teeth. They are bluish or greenish with a silver-white belly. We fish barracuda inshore during the summer, and offshore during the fall and winter.
Black grouper: with a Florida record of 113 pounds and 6 ounces, this fish is definitely a trophy catch. They are often hooked near the surface, at depths ranging from 20 to 110 feet. They have an olive or gray body with black blotches and brassy spots.
Mahi: these common dolphin fish are prized by anglers. They are beautiful fish, known for their aerial acrobatics. They have compressed bodies with a dorsal fin that extends nearly their entire length. They are bright blue and green with radiant golden hues.
Jack Crevalle: beastly and known for a fight, this fish species puts the thrill in fishing. They grow to about 70 pounds. You can find this fish species inshore and offshore, but the larger adults are primarily fished offshore in deeper waters. This is a powerful predatory fish.
Bonito: these medium-sized ray-finned predatory fish share the same family with tuna, mackerel, and butterfly kingfish. There are four species of Bonito. They have striped backs, silvery bellies, have a forked tail, and a row of small finlets behind their dorsal fins. They are about 30 inches at maturity. Bonito have more teeth than a false albacore. Don’t put your fingers in their mouth.
Captain Daniel will meet you at the dock in Ponce Inlet for the 31’ Cape Horn or the 24’ Pathfinder 2400 Tournament Edition where there is room enough for 6 of your crew to climb aboard. Our boat is located on the water in Daytona Beach, Florida. Be prepared to dominate the waters with Rare Breed Fishing Charters and experience the ultimate offshore fishing charter. We launch from the dock, day and night, from Daytona Beach, Ponce Inlet or New Smyrna Beach. Bring your angler crew for an offshore fishing charter with Rare Breed Fishing Charters!
We are more than just offshore fishing charters. When you fish with us, you have the option to lodge with us too! Captain Daniel can pick you up from your local arrival destination and give you a lift out to the lodge on Gobbler’s 3D Archery Range. Fish with us -stay with us! Learn to shoot some arrows while you are here or practice your technique. Maybe we can go bow fishing too. We are inshore, offshore, outdoors. We are Rare Breed.
Come experience the Rare Experience with Captain Daniel!
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Your adventure awaits!