We are a bay and inshore charter fishing business serving Destin, San Destin and 30A. We have the finest crew and equipment in the business and spare no expense to put you on the bite. Whether you are a family looking for a fun day on the water or a seasoned angler looking to improve your skills, Shallow Minded Fishing Charters can take care of you. We have three experienced captains who have combined 35 years experience on these waters. We also two of the nicest inshore charter boats in the business to guarantee your day on the water is one you’ll never forget.
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Fully equipped boat, experienced captain, bait, all fishing gear, fishing licenses, ice (for fish), the best fishing spots along the Emerald Coast & Forgotten Coast, and we will clean and bag your fish once we’re done.
Rates are for up to 4 people, but we can accommodate up to 6 for an additional $50 each additional person. For larger groups and corporate trips, we can book additional boats. Please book as far out as possible to ensure other boats will be available.
Blue Water Bay, Boshamps, Multiple 30A Area, Cape San Blas, Port St. Joe, Apalachicola.
Sunscreen, buffs, jacket (or windbreaker), sunglasses, hat, snacks, drinks, and a camera.
The two main fish that we will target will be speckled trout and redfish. But depending on the time of the year and/or your preferences we will also catch flounder, sheepshead, pompano, tarpon, cobia, black drum, sharks, bluefish, spanish and king mackerel and some trash fish that sneak in from time to time.
Yes. Most of the fish we catch are good to eat. The two main fish that we target, speckled trout and redfish, are very good. A personal favorite is redfish on the half-shell.
I leave this decision up to you. The fish bite rain or shine so if you have some good raingear and an adventurous spirit, we’ll go fishing in the rain. However, I will not fish in any weather that will put myself or my clients in any danger such as a torrential downpour, heavy winds, any lightning, or heavy fog.
Yes. It can get chilly along the panhandle during the winter months but the continuous front tend to fire off the bite.
Always prepare for cooler weather than expected. You can always shed layers, there is plenty of storage space in the boat.
No, only cash or check.