easy
4–8 hours
Suitable for most fitness levels; some standing and light movement involved
Join a private fishing trip aboard the 24' Yellowfin Bay Boat with Tower in Marathon, Florida. Experience top-notch fishing, stunning waters, and personalized service that guarantees a memorable day on the water.
Starting at $575 | 3 Hour, 1/2, 3/4 & Full Days | Up to Four Anglers
*All Ages
Inshore Patch Reef/Bridge/Inshore Bay (3 Hours): $575 1/2 Day Inshore/Bay/Flats/Bridges (4 Hours): $675 1/2 Day Tarpon (4 Hours): $675 1/2 Day Island Eco Tour (4 Hours):$675 3/4 Day Inshore/Bay/Flats/Bridges (6 Hours): $995 3/4 Day Tarpon (6 Hours) $995 3/4 Day Island Eco Tour (6 Hours):$995 Full Day Inshore/Bay/Flats/Bridges(8 Hours): $1295 Full Day Tarpon (8 Hours): $1295 Full Day Island Eco Tour (8 Hours):$1295 Night Fishing Inshore (Nov-March)(3 Hours):$595
Inshore/Bay/Flats/Bridges fishing consists of fishing in areas closer to the shorelines in calmer waters, for Bonefish, Redfish, Permit, Trout, Snook, Snapper, Mackerel, Shark, Barracuda and More!
Tarpon: live bait from the bridge. April to June only
Night Fishing Inshore: November - March only! Fishing underwater lights, docks and Vaca Cut at night for Tarpon, Snook, Jacks, Snappers, Shark and more! 7pm - 10pm.
Island Eco Tour: Mix Up your Fun! Fishing/Swimming/Sandbar/Island Hopping
March 15th - August 31st 7:30am, 12:30pm, 3:00pm and 5:00pm
September 1 - October 31st 7:30am, 12:30pm, and 3:00pm
November 1 - March 15th 7:30am and 12:30pm
Apply sunscreen, wear a hat, and bring sunglasses to stay comfortable under the Florida sun.
Monitor local weather forecasts before your trip to ensure safe and optimal fishing conditions.
Ensure you have the proper fishing license for saltwater fishing in Florida to comply with local regulations.
Arriving 15-30 minutes early helps you settle in and start your adventure on time.
Marathon has long been a hub for maritime activity and fishing, with a culture deeply rooted in marine tradition dating back to the early 20th century.
The area emphasizes sustainable fishing practices and habitat preservation to ensure the health of local ecosystems.
Protect your skin from the strong Florida sun during your day on the water.
summer specific
Keep the sun off your face and stay cooler with a protective hat.
Reduce glare and improve visibility into the water to spot fish easily.
Stay comfortable and dry, especially in hot weather.
summer specific