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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) – Fishing Info

Got questions about your Miami fishing charter with Endless Adventure Fishing Charters? Our FAQ page covers everything from what to bring to how to target Peacock Bass and Snook, so you can book with confidence.

Where does Endless Adventure Fishing Charters fish?

We fish the Miami, FL area, including Tamiami Canal Number C-4, Broad River, Wood River, Rodgers River, Toms Creek, Rodgers River Bay, Broad River Bay, Second Bay, Lostmans Five Bay, Rodgers Creek, Indian Camp Creek, Plate Creek Bay, Lostmans Five, Two Island Bay, Onion Key Bay, Mullet Bay, Third Bay, Miami Canal, Harney River, Aerojet Canal Number C-111, Joe River, North Prong Otter Creek, Otter Creek, Avocado Creek, Tarpon Bay, North Harney River, Shark Cutoff, Rookery Branch, Princeton Canal Number C-102, Miami Canal Number C-6, North Fork New River, Black Creek Canal NO C-1W, Interceptor Canal, Huston River, Blue Shanty Canal, Agricultural Canal, Mowry Canal Number C-103, Chatham River, Lake Placid, New River Sound, Hollywood Harbor, Rio Barcelona Canal, Middle River, River Bend Marina, Roscioli Yachting Center Marina, Pier 66 Marina, New River Marina, Model Land Canal, Florida City Canal, South New River Canal, Turning Basin, Snapper Creek Canal Number C-2, North New River Canal, Cutler Drain Canal Number C-100, Grand Canal, Biscayne Canal, Bel Aire Canal Number C 1-N, Little Sable Creek, North River, Storter Bay, United States Highway Canal Number C-109, Canal 111E, Cutler Drain Canal Number C-100 C, Little River Canal, Homestead Canal, Roberts River, Coral Gables Canal, Black Creek Canal C-1, Snake Creek Canal, Lane River, Watson River, Canal Number C-110, Big Lostmans Bay, Canal L 31 E, Lostmans Creek, Royal Galdes Canal, Gator Bay Canal, Pennsuco Canal, Flamingo Canal, Little Shark River, Whiskey Creek, Comfort Canal Number C-5, Faka Union River, North Canal, Lostmans River, Monroe Lake, Rocky Creek Bay, Rocky Creek, Mud Lake, Barron River, Middle Fox Lake, Maule Lake, Left Hand Turner River, North Fork Middle River, South Fork Middle River, East Fox Lake, Snapper Creek Marina, Broad Creek, River Run Yacht Club Marina, Wagner Creek.


What are the target fish?

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Where in Miami, FL to we meet our guests?

We meet at Flamingo ( Flamingo, FL 33034, USA ), Everglades Holiday Park ( 21940 Griffin Rd, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33332, USA ), Caribbean Club ( 104080 Overseas Hwy, Key Largo, FL 33037, USA ), Public Boat Ramp ( Everglades, FL, USA ), Black Point Park and Marina ( 24775 SW 87th Ave, Homestead, FL 33032, USA ), Homestead Bayfront Park ( 9698 SW 328th St, Homestead, FL 33033, USA ), Everglades Rod & Gun Club ( 200 W Broadway, Everglades City, FL 34139, USA ), The Fishing Hole (Boat Ramp) ( 316 Smallwood Dr #312, Chokoloskee, FL 34138, USA ), Snapper creek boat ramp ( SW 97th Ct &, N Snapper Creek Dr, Miami, FL 33173, USA ), Falls Kayak and Boat Launch ( Palmetto Bay, FL 33176, USA ), Everglades Bait Tackle And Marina & Boat Ramp ( 200 Collier Ave, Everglades City, FL 34139, USA )


Do I need a STATE Fishing license?

Yes, a Fishing license is required


Where do I get a STATE Fishing license?

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Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission - Fishing

Florida residents and visitors 16 years of age and older are required to possess a Florida freshwater fishing or saltwater fishing license when engaged in active or passive fishing activities. However, you do not need a saltwater fishing license if saltwater fishing from a for-hire vessel (guide, charter, party boat) that has a valid charter license or from a vessel whose operator has a valid recreational saltwater vessel license issued in the name of the operator of the vessel. If you are looking for online access for a license, please check Go Outdoors Florida here: https://license.gooutdoorsflorida.com/Licensing/CustomerLookup.aspx

How much should I Tip?

It is customary to tip 20% of the trip total. We work tirelessly to make sure you have a guest experience!


Do I need to bring my own gear?

No, we provide standard gear such as rods and reels so you don’t need to worry about anything. But please feel free to bring you own gear if you prefer.


For further questions, please visit our Contact Us page.

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