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Ready for a fishing trip the whole family will love? Our Chandeleur Islands charter is the perfect mix of comfort and adventure. Departing from Biloxi, MS, you'll spend three days and two nights on a luxury yacht, targeting some of the Gulf's most prized inshore species. Whether you're a seasoned angler or it's your first time holding a rod, our experienced guides will make sure everyone has a blast on the water.
This ain't your average fishing trip, folks. We're talking about a full-on luxury experience in one of the Gulf's best fishing spots. You'll be staying on our 63' Mothership, complete with two bedrooms (each with their own bathroom), air conditioning, WiFi, and a Smart TV. But don't get too comfy - the real action happens out on the flats. We'll be targeting Speckled Trout and Redfish, two of the most sought-after inshore species in the Gulf. Our first mate will be there to help you every step of the way, from baiting your hook to cleaning your catch at the end of the day.
We'll be hitting the water hard from 1:00 AM Friday to 1:00 AM Saturday. That might sound like a long haul, but trust me, time flies when the fish are biting. We use light tackle and live bait to target these inshore species, making it easy for anglers of all skill levels to get in on the action. You'll learn how to read the water, spot the telltale signs of feeding fish, and present your bait just right to entice a strike. And when you hook up? Well, let's just say there's nothing quite like feeling that first run of a big redfish or the frantic head-shakes of a trophy trout.
It's not just about the fishing - though that's pretty darn good. Our guests rave about the whole package. You'll be treated to gourmet meals throughout your stay, including prime rib and pork loin dinners that'll make you forget you're miles from shore. Breakfast, lunch, dinner, and drinks are all included, so you can focus on what really matters: catching fish and making memories with your family. And at the end of each day, you can kick back on the boat, share stories of the day's catches, and watch the sun set over the Gulf. It's the kind of experience that turns first-time visitors into repeat customers.
Speckled Trout: These spotted beauties are a favorite among Gulf Coast anglers, and for good reason. They're aggressive feeders with a soft mouth, making for an exciting catch that'll keep you on your toes. Specks, as we call 'em, love to hang around structure and grass beds. In the Chandeleurs, we often find them in 2-4 feet of water, especially during the cooler months. They're not just fun to catch - they're mighty tasty too, with a delicate, flaky meat that's perfect for a fish fry.
Redfish: Also known as Red Drum, these copper-colored bruisers are the heavyweight champs of the flats. They can grow to over 40 inches and put up one heck of a fight. Redfish love to cruise the shallow flats, often with their backs out of the water (we call this "tailing"). Sight-fishing for these guys is a rush - you'll spot them, cast to them, and hold on tight when they take off. They're most active in the early morning and late evening, which is why we make sure to be on the water at prime times.
Look, I could go on all day about the fishing, the food, and the fantastic time you'll have out on the Chandeleurs. But why read about it when you could be living it? This trip is perfect for families looking to bond over bent rods and screaming reels. We provide everything you need - from licenses to luxury accommodations - so all you have to do is show up ready to fish. Spots fill up fast, especially during peak seasons, so don't wait. Give us a call, and let's get you and your family out on the water for an inshore fishing adventure you'll be talking about for years to come. Trust me, once you've experienced the Chandeleur Islands with us, you'll be hooked for life.
Redfish, also called red drum, are a favorite target in the Chandeleurs. These copper-colored bruisers typically range from 20 to 40 inches, with some real giants out there. You'll find them in super shallow water, often tailing in just a foot or two. Look for them around oyster reefs, grass flats, and muddy bottoms. Fall is prime time, but you can catch reds year-round. Anglers love targeting them for their powerful runs and excellent eating quality. Their firm, white meat is perfect for blackening or grilling. To hook into a big red, try sight-fishing with gold spoons or soft plastics. A local tip: on calm days, scan the flats for "pushing" water – that's often a redfish cruising for food. When you hook one, hold on tight. These fish will test your gear and your arms with long, stubborn fights. It's an experience you won't forget.

Sea trout, or speckled trout, are a blast to catch around the Chandeleurs. These silver beauties typically run 14-24 inches and put up a great fight. Look for them in grass flats and shallow waters, especially at night. They love to hang out near structures and drop-offs. Spring and fall are prime seasons, but you can catch them year-round. Anglers enjoy targeting sea trout for their sporty nature and excellent table fare. The meat is mild, flaky, and delicious when grilled fresh. To up your odds, try using soft plastic lures that mimic shrimp or small baitfish. A local trick: when you find one, there's usually more nearby, so work the area thoroughly. Sea trout school up in deeper channels during winter, so adjust your tactics accordingly. Whether you're a seasoned pro or new to fishing, sea trout offer consistent action and tasty rewards.

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Vehicle Guest Capacity: 6
Manufacturer Name: MANN
Maximum Cruising Speed: 25
Number of Engines: 2
Horsepower per Engine: 105