Chatham Inlet
Chatham Inlet is a high-energy fishery where strong tidal rips concentrate bait and attract trophy striped bass, bluefish, and occasional tuna. Shifting bars and deep channels create constantly changing conditions
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Chatham Inlet is a high-energy fishery where strong tidal rips concentrate bait and attract trophy striped bass, bluefish, and occasional tuna. Shifting bars and deep channels create constantly changing conditions
Stellwagen Bank is a legendary offshore ground known for bluefin tuna, cod, haddock, pollock, and sharks. Its underwater plateau traps huge bait schools, creating nonstop predator activity. Anglers come from
South Beach offers remote, productive fishing for stripers, bluefish, bonito, and false albacore. Shifting sandbars, clear water, and strong currents create ideal feeding zones. A quiet, scenic stretch perfect for
A deep and productive inlet with steady movement of bait between Bogue Sound and the Atlantic. Great for flounder, redfish, Spanish, and seasonal false albacore. Multiple access points and ramps
A top Outer Banks inlet with strong tidal flow that pulls in red drum, trout, flounder, and seasonal cobia. The shifting bars and channels create great ambush zones, especially on
One of the most famous surf fishing spots in NC and a hotspot for trophy red drum, bluefish, and sharks. The point’s shifting currents create deep pockets that hold bait
A deep-water pier with strong currents that draw Spanish mackerel, kings, trout, and seasonal pelagics. Its long reach gives anglers access to deeper water than most nearby piers. Great for
Hard structure and strong tidal movement make this jetty a reliable area for flounder, redfish, and sheepshead. The rocks create perfect ambush points, especially on incoming tide. One of the
A legendary offshore spot where Gulf Stream water mixes with structure from the old tower platform. Loaded with mahi, wahoo, tuna, and kings. The warm water and bait schools create
A productive inlet with rocky structure, strong tides, and year-round action for redfish, speckled trout, drum, and sheepshead. The mix of deep channels, jetty rocks, and sand flats creates a
A long, modern pier reaching out to deeper water where cobia, red drum, Spanish, and kings cruise. Known for seasonal runs and clean water. Offers a great mix of bottom
A classic Topsail Beach pier known for strong king mackerel runs, fall trout action, and steady drum. Good variety from bottom fish to pelagics. Deep enough to get into migrating
A remote beach point with clean water, strong currents, and one of the best fall albacore fisheries on the East Coast. Drum and bluefish also stack up around the point.
Alligator Reef West South is an offshore fishing location near Key Largo featuring 10-25 ft depths ideal for catching snapper, jacks, and grouper. Perfect for bottom fishing or light tackle
El Ponder Dios is an offshore fishing location near Key Largo featuring 10-25 ft depths ideal for catching snapper, jacks, and grouper. Perfect for bottom fishing or light tackle drift
Ja Moffet Jr Oil Tanker South is an offshore fishing location near Key Largo featuring 10-25 ft depths ideal for catching snapper, jacks, and grouper. Perfect for bottom fishing or
El Terri is an offshore fishing location near Key Largo featuring 100 ft depths ideal for catching snapper, jacks, and grouper. Perfect for bottom fishing or light tackle drift fishing
Ball Buoy Reef 1 Mooring Buoy is a scenic offshore reef site in Miami-Dade County, marked by a convenient mooring buoy for easy access. Known for its healthy patches of
Ball Buoy Reef 2 Mooring Buoy is a scenic offshore reef site in Miami-Dade County, marked by a convenient mooring buoy for easy access. Known for its healthy patches of
Ball Buoy Reef 3 Mooring Buoy is a scenic offshore reef site in Miami-Dade County, marked by a convenient mooring buoy for easy access. Known for its healthy patches of
Rocky Reef 1 Mooring Buoy marks a U-shaped patch reef ledge located on the northern end of an offshore reef in Miami-Dade County. Sitting in about 30 feet of clear
Rocky Reef 2 Mooring Buoy marks a U-shaped patch reef ledge located on the northern end of an offshore reef in Miami-Dade County. Sitting in about 30 feet of clear
Shark Reef 1 Mooring Buoy is an offshore reef site in Miami-Dade County, known for its colorful variety of corals and accessible 20-foot depth. This vibrant patch reef is ideal
Shark Reef 2 Mooring Buoy is an offshore reef site in Miami-Dade County, known for its colorful variety of corals and accessible 20-foot depth. This vibrant patch reef is ideal
Swan Key, located just south of Islandia in Miami-Dade County, offers anglers a scenic inshore fishing experience surrounded by lush mangroves and shallow flats. This area is popular for light
Old Rhodes Key, located on the east side of Islandia in Miami-Dade County, is a productive inshore fishing area featuring mangrove shorelines, seagrass beds, and tidal flow. This calm zone
Cutter Bank, a shallow bar west of Islandia in Miami-Dade County, offers anglers a dynamic spot for catching snapper, jacks, barracuda, and occasional bonefish. Its mixed bottom composition of sand,
Elkhorn Reef, marked by a mooring buoy and known for its thick finger-like Elkhorn coral formations, lies in shallow water at a depth of about 12 feet in Miami-Dade County.
The Populo HAP is a historic shipwreck site off Miami-Dade County, marking the final resting place of a 14-gun Spanish treasure fleet scout galleon that sank on July 14, 1733.
Little Totten Key, located just south of Islandia in Miami-Dade County, is a quiet and shallow island zone that provides excellent fishing opportunities for snook, sea trout, mangrove snapper, and
The Drop 1 Mooring Buoy marks a dramatic underwater terrain featuring a spur-and-groove reef system, large barrel sponges, and a mini wall formation at around 80 feet depth off the
The Drop 2 Mooring Buoy marks a dramatic underwater terrain featuring a spur-and-groove reef system, large barrel sponges, and a mini wall formation at around 80 feet depth off the
The Sylvia is a sunken fishing vessel resting at a depth of 65 feet off the coast of Miami-Dade County. This wreck attracts a variety of reef and pelagic species,
Hugo’s April Fool is a 115-foot steel ship that was intentionally sunk on October 1, 1988, off Miami-Dade County. Sitting in 145 feet of water with about 20 feet of
The Doc De Milly is a 287-foot steel freighter originally built in 1949 as the Nuevo Rio and now resting upright at 140 feet deep off Miami-Dade County. Sunk in
This unique underwater site features two F-4 fighter jet fuselages sunk approximately 50 feet apart off the coast of Miami-Dade County. Resting at a depth of 80 feet with about
The Berry Patch is a 155-foot steel freighter that was sunk on October 1, 1988, in 150 feet of water off Miami-Dade County. With 24 feet of vertical relief, the
Located in approximately 22 feet of water off Miami-Dade County, the Pacific Reef Mooring Buoy marks a vibrant hard-bottom reef community popular with snorkelers, divers, and anglers. This site features
Pacific Reef Lighthouse is a notable offshore fishing and diving destination located east of Islandia in Miami-Dade County. The reef bar surrounding the lighthouse supports rich marine biodiversity and provides
East Arsenicker Key is a remote mangrove island in Biscayne Bay, just east of Homestead in Miami-Dade County. Surrounded by shallow seagrass beds and tidal flats, it’s a favorite among