moderate
8 hours
Participants should have moderate physical fitness, comfortable with sitting for extended periods and handling fishing gear.
Join Tradition Charters for an exclusive 8-hour fishing adventure on Fever Reliever in Pensacola, Florida. Perfect for anglers wanting a personalized experience, this trip offers a full day of fishing, scenic views, and wildlife encounters in the Gulf of Mexico.
$1,800 | Fish Cleaning Included!
Private Charter: $1,800
This private charter sits up to 6 passengers comfortably. We may not take more than 6 passengers by law.
Must be 21+ to book online; 15% deposit required. You can also book without a deposit by calling: 850-324-4464
Eight hours
Our 37' Topaz provides a stable and dry ride with a 13' wide fishing deck that steps up to a roomy, open cockpit. The Fever Reliever sports an air-conditioned cabin with a well-equipped galley, head, and v-berth bed. The cabin can sleep four in the v-berth, has a complete galley, and a separate stall shower in the head. She carries a set of Federal Permits which allow us to fish further offshore for more of the bigger fish varieties like Snapper, Grouper, Amberjack, Cobia and more. Enjoy the comforts and thrills of fishing with Captain Miles on the Fever Reliever! Book your private trip now for a phenomenal fishing experience you'll never forget! 2021 Federal Red Snapper Season open June 1 - August 2.
Having different bait options increases your chances of catching a variety of fish species.
Ensure favorable weather conditions for a safe and comfortable trip on open water.
Use sunscreen, hats, and UV-protective clothing to stay protected during long hours on the water.
Getting to the dock before departure allows time for setup and onboard safety briefing.
Pensacola has a rich maritime history as one of the oldest European settlements in the U.S., reflected in its historic ships and coastal landmarks.
Tradition Charters practices sustainable fishing methods to protect local fish populations and marine habitats.
Protect yourself from harmful UV rays during long hours on the water.
Stay dry during unexpected weather changes.
spring|summer|fall|winter specific
Reduce glare to better see beneath the water surface and spot fish.
Layered clothing helps adapt to changing temperatures and ensures comfort.