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Join Captain Rich Adler on a full-day fishing charter from Riviera Beach for an action-packed offshore adventure. This exciting fishing charter targets big game species like sailfish, mahi mahi, swordfish, and bonito in Florida's prime fishing waters, with licenses included and room for you and up to 5 friends.
Captain Rich Adler of Tuna Wahoo Charters takes you and up to 5 friends out for a full-day offshore fishing adventure on Friday, November 21st. This all-day charter targets some of Florida's most exciting game fish, and it's designed for anglers who want real action on the water.
Here's what's included: your fishing licenses are covered, so you're ready to go from the moment you step aboard. The charter accommodates up to 6 people total, making it perfect for a group trip with friends and family. Live bait is available for an additional fee on the day of your trip - highly recommended if you want your best shot at landing the big ones. Food and drinks are welcome aboard, so pack snacks and hydration for the day. One thing to remember: bring cash to tip your mate at the end of the trip. Ready to get started? Book your spot today and get ready for some serious offshore action.
You're heading out where the real ocean predators roam. Sailfish, mahi mahi, swordfish, bonito, and mackerel are all in play, and each one offers a different challenge and thrill. The waters off West Palm Beach are some of Florida's most productive fishing grounds, and Captain Rich knows exactly where to find them.
Expect an intense, engaging day on the water with an experienced crew who'll put you on the fish and teach you the techniques needed to land them. Whether you're a seasoned angler or your first time battling a big game fish, there's real excitement in every hookup.
When you're out on the open ocean targeting offshore species, everything changes. The blue water stretches out endlessly, and you're fishing in the productive Gulf Stream waters where big game fish migrate and feed. The environment is dynamic - you're constantly scanning the water, watching for signs of life, and preparing for the moment a fish hits your line.
Offshore fishing demands focus and technique. You'll work with live bait in the deeper blue water, positioning yourself where sailfish and mahi mahi hunt. These fish are aggressive, powerful, and incredibly fun to battle. Mahi mahi are known for their acrobatic jumps and bright colors, while sailfish are the crown jewel of offshore fishing - fast, intelligent, and built for combat. Swordfish and bonito round out the mix, each with their own personality and fighting style.
The crew manages the boat positioning, handles the rigging, and keeps you focused on what matters - maintaining tension on your line and working the fish. It's a collaborative effort between angler and team, and that shared experience is what makes offshore fishing so memorable. You'll feel the raw power of these ocean fish and experience the rush of landing something truly wild.
You're leaving from Riviera Beach and heading offshore for a full day of charter fishing. The group size maxes out at 6 people, so you've got breathing room and plenty of deck space. Captain Rich and the mate will manage boat operations while you focus on fishing. Bring your own food and drinks - the boat's set up for you to be comfortable throughout the day. Wear layers, sunscreen, and non-slip shoes - the deck gets wet and the sun is intense on the open water. Expect to be out for the better part of the day, with plenty of downtime between bites and lots of action when the fish are feeding.
When you step aboard for your day with Captain Rich, you're getting a boat set up for serious offshore fishing action. The deck has room for your group to spread out and fish comfortably - you've got space to move around without feeling cramped, which matters when you're fighting fish all day. There's a cooler on deck to keep your catch and drinks cold, and the rod holders are positioned so you can manage multiple lines if the action heats up. The crew runs everything smoothly from the helm while you're focused on your lines. You'll notice the boat's built to handle open ocean conditions - it's stable in the swells and the crew knows how to position it perfectly for the fish you're targeting. The overall setup keeps the focus on fishing and your experience, with the crew handling the technical side of getting you where the fish are.