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Jump into an action-packed fishing charter off Palm Beach on a Wednesday in February. This 4-hour offshore fishing trip puts you on sailfish, mahi-mahi, wahoo, tuna, and more with proven techniques like drift fishing and kite fishing. Perfect for families and groups up to 5 guests, this charter delivers excitement and results on the beautiful Florida coast.
Captain Rich Adler of Tuna Wahoo Charters heads out on a Wednesday in February for this high-energy 4-hour offshore fishing expedition. The charter accommodates up to 5 guests and includes your fishing license, so you're ready to cast from the moment you board. Just bring cash for live bait and a mate tip to maximize your time on the water.
This offshore trip opens up prime fishing grounds where sailfish, mahi-mahi, wahoo, tuna, snapper, and grouper all bite hard depending on the season. Captain Rich deploys a rotating strategy of drift fishing, kite fishing, and bottom fishing to keep the action moving and your lines tight. Whether you're a seasoned angler or stepping onto a boat for the first time, the captain adjusts the pace to match your skill level while always hunting for the next big strike.
Duration: 4 hours | Group Size: Up to 5 guests | License: Included | What to Bring: Cash for live bait and mate tip | Food & Drinks: Welcome aboard. Ready to book? Contact Tuna Wahoo Charters to secure your spot and get on the bite this February.
This charter thrives on variety and movement. You'll rotate through three distinct fishing techniques, each one tuned to different species and water depths. Kite fishing throws live baits far out beyond the boat, triggering strikes from aggressive sailfish and wahoo. Drift fishing covers ground quickly, letting the current work in your favor as you target tuna and mahi-mahi. Bottom fishing keeps lines tight on snapper and grouper holding near structure.
The real thrill is the unpredictability. Any cast could trigger an explosive bite. Captain Rich reads the water, tracks baitfish movement, and adjusts your location constantly to stay connected to active fish. With five anglers on deck, the energy stays high and the chances multiply.
Heading offshore from Riviera Beach puts you into deep, blue water where game fish roam freely. The offshore environment shifts dramatically from calm coastal bays into open ocean swells and current-fed channels where predatory fish hunt aggressively. This is where sailfish charge bait with blazing speed, where wahoo strike and run hard, and where tuna smash live mackerel with pure force.
The boat ride itself builds anticipation. Captain Rich navigates to productive grounds, reading depth changes and structure that hold fish. The water around you sparkles with activity - birdlife diving on baitfish, nervous surface action that signals game fish below, and the constant motion of the Gulf Stream pushing life through these waters.
Your crew experiences the full rhythm of offshore fishing. Between strikes, you're watching the horizon, feeling the boat move through the swells, and soaking in the intensity of the hunt. When a sailfish takes the bait, the rod bends hard and the real action begins. You'll work the fish, feel the power transfer through the line, and experience the pure rush of bringing a hard-fighting offshore species to the boat. Whether you hook a sailfish that jumps clear of the water or a tuna that dives deep, the offshore experience never dulls.
The 4-hour charter runs tight and focused. You'll board ready to fish, with licenses handled and the tackle already rigged. Captain Rich wastes no time moving you into position where bites are happening. The trip balances action with technique instruction - if you're new to fishing, the captain explains each method and keeps you engaged. If you're experienced, he ramps up the difficulty and targets premium species.
With room for 5 guests, the deck stays uncrowded so you have space to move, cast, and work your fish without bumping elbows. Bring snacks and drinks to stay fueled throughout the session. The mate handles line management and helps boat fish safely, so you focus purely on fishing and enjoying the moment.
The fishing boat is equipped with comfortable rod holders along both rails and a spacious deck that gives all five guests room to move and work fish without crowding. You've got shade coverage to break the intensity of the Florida sun during slower periods, and the boat's design keeps the center of action open so nothing blocks your casting or your view of the water. The setup includes rigged tackle ready to go, coolers onboard for any provisions you bring, and a solid fighting chair area if you hook into a heavy fish that requires leverage and support. The ride itself is smooth enough to fish productively but still lets you feel connected to the offshore environment - you're out on real water, not in a floating hotel. Everything's designed around putting anglers in position and keeping the focus on fishing.