There were a few grouper caught but no keepers this day. Snapper are fairly common but have to be in season. I think you get what you pay for so a private charter would definitely be better fish but also a lot more expensive
Well I can tell you this about Sand key Park or they got some big ass snook right there I've caught some big red fish and some big snook right there as your passing on the the queen fleets boat right there on the left hand side that whole area all the way down through there catching outgoing tide using medium to large pen fish about a 4-ft liter 8 oz weight and hang on
@@easonadventures the reason I was asking is because I feel like their squid seems thicker than the stuff we buy for bait. It’s hard for fish to steal the bait. I was wondering where I can get some of their squid.
Live pin fish if you can find them and keep them alive cut up chunks even if they are dead. They died on the way out for me even with an aerator. The rods they give you have single hooks if you bring a double or triple drop rig to tie on instead it will double and triple your hookups. I wish I would have known that when I went out. bring a few for snags. Good luck
If you want to catch some junk fish, this is it for you. If not, go do a split charter with someone, catch some real fish, grouper, ARS etc. No way am I paying $89 for an adult for 4-5 hours fishing for junk fish. Takes 1 1/2 to 2 hours each way, then fish maybe 4-5 hours. Plenty of charters around here will do split charter with 5-6 people where you are buying one seat. Will catch more fish, better fish and have fun.
And here I was thinking I had fun! I did just learn about split charters and I'll definitely have to look more into that. Obviously the fishing would be better than these type of boats. I would guess they would still run about double for a full day charter right?
Wasn’t exactly what we were looking for. That being said I’ll go back out next time I’m there just because the price is right. The local experts were using double triple and quadruple rigs and caught a lot more fish.
Been out with their all day charters had a great time looking forward to going again soon
I’ll be back until I can swing a private charter!!! But great value for the money and I have always caught fish.
Wow. Y’all caught some bluegill in the ocean
Slightly bigger but basically. They do taste great though.
Thanks. I was wondering what it would be like out on a party fishing boat. And what types of fish you would catch.
There were a few grouper caught but no keepers this day. Snapper are fairly common but have to be in season. I think you get what you pay for so a private charter would definitely be better fish but also a lot more expensive
Just booked a half day. Do they provide bait or do we need to bring and is there drinks available onboard or should we pack a cooler?
They have bait on board but you can bring a cooler with food and drinks.
We went on the queen fleet 2 days ago and it was great
Cool thing to do for sure. Wish I could go private but worth the money for sure.
Well I can tell you this about Sand key Park or they got some big ass snook right there I've caught some big red fish and some big snook right there as your passing on the the queen fleets boat right there on the left hand side that whole area all the way down through there catching outgoing tide using medium to large pen fish about a 4-ft liter 8 oz weight and hang on
I’ll get out there and try one day. Usually there for vacation and have to do what I can when I can.
What bait were you using?
They have some cut bait they provide. Squid and mullet. We tried bringing some shrimp but mostly just got picked from the hook.
@@easonadventures the reason I was asking is because I feel like their squid seems thicker than the stuff we buy for bait. It’s hard for fish to steal the bait. I was wondering where I can get some of their squid.
@TheTruthhurts1984 couldnt tell you. Maybe try calling them?
Hope it did cost much. Like 10 dollars. And the fish weren’t very big for that money
About all you can do unless you get a private charter. They are just too expensive. Still a Fun way to get on the water.
Any recommendation on your own bait to bring?
Live pin fish if you can find them and keep them alive cut up chunks even if they are dead. They died on the way out for me even with an aerator. The rods they give you have single hooks if you bring a double or triple drop rig to tie on instead it will double and triple your hookups. I wish I would have known that when I went out. bring a few for snags. Good luck
@@easonadventures Thank you!
You should add your family and most of your videos because it’s called Eason adventures. You should show your kids.
I do include them in some videos. They have limited fishing interest so far though.
The dolphin are also a pain at the ft soto pier and also south skyway.
Fortunately didn't affect us much other than the entertainment. I've heard they are bait stealers from the pier
Wait is your last name Eason or is it your first name?
Last name
If you want to catch some junk fish, this is it for you. If not, go do a split charter with someone, catch some real fish, grouper, ARS etc. No way am I paying $89 for an adult for 4-5 hours fishing for junk fish. Takes 1 1/2 to 2 hours each way, then fish maybe 4-5 hours. Plenty of charters around here will do split charter with 5-6 people where you are buying one seat. Will catch more fish, better fish and have fun.
And here I was thinking I had fun! I did just learn about split charters and I'll definitely have to look more into that. Obviously the fishing would be better than these type of boats. I would guess they would still run about double for a full day charter right?
Sorry fishies!
Thanks for watching
That's a joke what a disaster go on the Hubbards Fleet
I'll maybe try them next time. From their website sounds very similar unless you are doing their overnight trip.
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No keeper grouper, just grunts? That's pathetic!
Wasn’t exactly what we were looking for. That being said I’ll go back out next time I’m there just because the price is right. The local experts were using double triple and quadruple rigs and caught a lot more fish.
Who in the world wants to pay $80 to $100 to catch
Grunts. Find another charter is all I can say.
It's about access and cost. Private charters are over $1000. Let me know if you find any for $4-500.
That’s dude from New York is very rude and loud.