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Experience Inshore Fishing Adventure in Orange Beach: Private Six-Hour Family Charter - Foley

Experience Inshore Fishing Adventure in Orange Beach: Private Six-Hour Family Charter

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Difficulty

moderate

Duration

6 hours

Fitness Level

Participants should be in reasonably good physical shape to enjoy standing, casting, and handling fishing gear over six hours on water.

Overview

Discover the thrill of inshore fishing in Orange Beach with a private six-hour charter perfect for families. Target Redfish, Speckled Trout, and enjoy expert guidance on Alabama’s serene coastal waters.

Foley, Alabama

Private Six Hour Inshore Fishing Charter

Starting at $750

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About This Adventure

Experience the thrill of inshore fishing in the serene waters of Orange Beach! Enjoy a private six-hour charter tailored for families, targeting a variety of exciting species like Redfish and Speckled Trout. With an experienced captain and all gear provided, this adventure promises unforgettable moments and memorable catches.

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Rates

Private Charter For 1-2 persons - $750 Additional people Best For up to 4 passengers total - $75 each


Duration

6 hours


Six Hour Inshore Fishing Charter

Our exciting Orange Beach Inshore Fishing Charters feature private, family friendly saltwater fishing in the calm, protected inland waters of Orange Beach.

Inshore Fishing Charters offer much shorter boat rides and calmer waters than that of offshore fishing charters. We offer our most lengthy inshore fishing charters first thing in the morning, and late in the afternoon with our shorter charters sandwiched in between. In addition we offer custom night trips where you can beat the summer heat and enjoy a unique fishing experience.

Our Inshore fishing charters offer the opportunity to catch awesome saltwater fish such as Redfish, Black Snapper, Speckled Trout, Spanish Mackerel, King Mackerel, Bonita, Pompano, Sheepshead, White Trout, Black Drum, Flounder, Bluefish, Sharks, and more. While inshore fish are typically smaller than their offshore counterparts, our light tackle approach and the strength of the fish combine for fights that will not disappoint.

In the spring we often focus our fishing efforts on spawning Sheepshead, schooling Redfish, and white and Speckled Trout returning to the bays from their winter homes in tidal creeks and rivers. Summer and warm water offers the greatest variety of species that we have for the year. While we can catch upwards of a dozen different species on any given trip, we often focus on schooling White and Speckled Trout, Spanish Mackerel and King Mackerel, Black Snapper, Redfish, Bluefish, Flounder, and more. In winter we pursue Speckled Trout, Sheepshead, Black Drum, and Redfish in the passes, on reefs, and up the tidal rivers where they concentrate until spring. We fish a myriad of fishing styles and baits such as live shrimp under slip floats, jigs under a popping cork, Carolina rigged dead baits, top water and jerk baits, and more. What we pursue on what days is impacted by the desires of our anglers, wind, weather, and the experience of our guests.

Included in your rates is an experienced U.S.C.G Licensed Captain, Alabama and Florida Saltwater Fishing Licenses, rods and reels, bait, tackle, fish cleaning and bagging, and life jackets. You should consider snacks, drinks, sun screen, hats, sun glasses, and don't forget to bring your camera! Options such as gratuity for your Captain, accidental damage protection, and trip protection are not included in the rates.

Adventure Tips

Bring sun protection

The Alabama coast can be intense midday—wear a hat and sunscreen to protect yourself during your six-hour trip.

Stay hydrated

Bring water or ask your captain for hydration options to stay refreshed throughout the outing.

Wear non-slip shoes

Boats can get slippery; appropriate footwear enhances safety while fishing from the deck.

Ask about catch limits

Follow local fishing regulations and inquire about size and bag limits to support conservation.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Dolphins often swim alongside the boat
  • Spot brown pelicans diving for fish overhead

History

Orange Beach has a rich maritime heritage, with fishing long serving as an economic and cultural cornerstone since the 19th century.

Conservation

The charter follows local regulations to protect fish populations and habitats, promoting sustainable fishing practices on Alabama’s coast.

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Recommended Gear

Sunglasses with polarized lenses

Essential

Reduces glare off the water for better visibility of fish and safer navigation.

summer specific

Lightweight long-sleeve shirt

Essential

Protects your skin from sun exposure while keeping you cool.

summer specific

Fishing gloves

Helps with handling fish and bait, providing grip and protection.

Reusable water bottle

Essential

Keeps you hydrated throughout the trip in the warm Alabama sun.

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