Ready to test your skills against one of the ocean's fastest fish? Our 6-hour private sailfish trip out of Lake Worth Beach is your ticket to an action-packed day on the water. We're talking about the chance to tangle with the lightning-fast Atlantic sailfish, plus whatever other pelagics decide to crash the party. Whether you're a seasoned pro or it's your first time offshore, our crew's got your back with top-notch gear and local know-how. Let's get out there and make some memories!
Here's the scoop: we'll cruise out of Lake Worth Inlet and hit the Gulf Stream, where the sailfish action heats up. Our 6-hour window gives us plenty of time to find the fish and work different spots. We'll be running and gunning, looking for birds, bait, and those telltale fins slicing through the water. When we spot 'em, it's game on! We'll set up a spread of live baits or switch to kite fishing if conditions are right. The boat's dialed in with all the gear you need, so just bring your game face and maybe a lucky hat.
Sailfish fishing is a mix of art and science, and we've got it down to a T. We'll start by trolling, dragging a spread of ballyhoo or mullet to cover ground and find the fish. Once we're in the zone, we might switch to kite fishing – it's like dangling candy in front of a kid. We'll send up kites with live baits skipping on the surface, irresistible to a hungry sail. If they're being finicky, we might go old school with live bait on the down riggers. Whatever the fish want, we're ready to serve it up. And when that reel starts screaming? Hold on tight, buddy – you're in for a ride!
Atlantic Sailfish are the stars of the show here, and for good reason. These acrobatic beauties can hit speeds of 68 mph, making them one of the fastest fish in the ocean. They average around 6-8 feet long and put on a spectacular show when hooked, leaping and tail-walking across the water. Spring and fall are peak seasons, but we catch 'em year-round off Lake Worth. The rush of watching a sailfish light up, those cobalt blue fins glowing, as it zeros in on your bait – man, there's nothing like it. And the photo op with a lit-up sail beside the boat? That's the stuff fishing dreams are made of.
While we're primarily after sailfish, don't be surprised if we tangle with some other hard-fighters. Mahi-mahi (dorado) love to cruise the same waters, and hooking into a bull mahi can really test your drag. We also see our fair share of blackfin tuna, wahoo, and even the occasional blue marlin. Each one brings its own challenge and excitement to the game.
Look, I've been running these trips for years, and I still get a kick every time we raise a sail. There's just something about that first glimpse of a lit-up sailfish, fins out, coming in hot on the spread. Gets your heart racing every time. And when you're hooked up? That first run will have you grinning from ear to ear. It's not just about the fish, though. It's the whole package – the sun on your face, the salt spray, the camaraderie on the boat. Whether you're high-fiving after a successful release or swapping stories over a cold one at the dock, these are the days that stick with you.
Alright, let's cut to the chase. If you're itching for some world-class sailfish action, we've got you covered. Our 6-hour private trip gives you the flexibility to really dial in on the bite, with a crew that knows these waters like the back of their hand. We're talking top-of-the-line gear, a boat that can run with the best of them, and the local knowledge to put you on the fish. Whether you're looking to tick sailfish off your bucket list or you're a seasoned pro after that next trophy catch, this is your shot. Spots fill up fast, especially during peak season, so don't sleep on this. Give us a call, lock in your date, and get ready for a day on the water you won't forget. Tight lines!
Atlantic sailfish are some of the fastest fish out there, and they put up one heck of a fight. These beauties can hit 10 feet long but usually average around 7.5 feet and 50 pounds. You'll find them in warm waters, often near the surface down to about 65 feet, but they can dive way deeper when hunting. Winter's prime time to hook sailfish off Lake Worth Beach, especially in that sweet spot called Sailfish Alley between North Miami and Fort Pierce. They love warm water in the 70-83°F range. Anglers go nuts for sailfish because of their acrobatics - expect lots of leaping and diving when you hook one. They're strong and have serious stamina, so pace yourself for a long battle. If you want to up your odds, try slow-trolling with live bait like squid or mackerel. Let your leader swim freely at 30-65 feet. When a sail hits, hang on tight - they'll try to shake the hook right away. Wait for it to run before you start reeling. Trust me, landing one of these is an experience you won't forget.
Vehicle Guest Capacity: 8
Manufacturer Name: Yamaha
Maximum Cruising Speed: 70
Number of Engines: 3
Horsepower per Engine: 300