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This 25-inch King Mackerel was caught during a fishing charter in Riviera Beach, Florida. King Mackerel (Kingfish) are prized gamefish known for their speed and fighting ability. - Found around structure, reefs, and current edges where baitfish concentrate. - Can make blistering runs that strip line from reels at amazing speeds. - Popular target for both recreational and tournament anglers.
This Riviera Beach fishing charter delivered exactly what Captain Rich Adler of Tuna Wahoo Charters promised—a successful day on the water with a nice King Mackerel catch! Fishing the productive waters off West Palm Beach, Captain Rich knows where to find the seasonal bite. The day featured perfect Florida weather conditions as we targeted various gamefish species using both live bait and artificial lures. The 25-inch King Mackerel was just one highlight of this well-equipped charter experience. Whether you're looking for offshore fishing action or targeting specific species, booking with a local guide who knows these waters ensures you maximize your time on the water. Captain Rich provides all the necessary fishing gear and his vessel is properly maintained for safety and comfort throughout your charter adventure.
Captain Rich Adler of Tuna Wahoo Charters offers professional fishing trips departing from Riviera Beach. This experienced local captain provides all the necessary fishing tackle, bait, and licenses for your adventure. The featured King Mackerel was caught during a productive day on the water where Captain Rich's knowledge of local fishing grounds paid off. When booking your charter, you'll appreciate the well-maintained vessel and professional guidance that comes with years of experience in these waters. Tuna Wahoo Charters accommodates both novice and experienced anglers, with flexible trip options available depending on your target species and schedule.
This fishing trip with Captain Rich Adler showcased the excellent King Mackerel fishing available off the Riviera Beach coast. The 25-inch King Mackerel was landed after an exciting fight that tested both skill and equipment. Captain Rich expertly positioned the boat in productive waters where these prized gamefish are known to feed.
The charter features quality fishing gear specifically selected for the target species in these waters. Captain Rich's local knowledge proved invaluable in locating active fish and selecting the right presentation to entice strikes. The comfortable, well-equipped vessel provides everything needed for a successful day of fishing in the productive waters off West Palm Beach.
King Mackerel (Kingfish) are one of the most sought-after gamefish in Florida's coastal waters. These torpedo-shaped predators are known for their blistering runs and aerial acrobatics when hooked. In the Riviera Beach area, Kings are typically found around structure, reefs, and along current edges where baitfish concentrate. Captain Rich targets these fish using a combination of live bait slow-trolling and high-speed artificial presentations depending on conditions. The spring and fall migrations provide peak fishing opportunities, though good catches are possible year-round in Florida's warm waters. The 25-inch specimen caught represents a typical keeper-sized fish, though they can grow significantly larger in these waters.
When preparing for your Tuna Wahoo Charters fishing trip, plan to arrive at the dock early with appropriate clothing for Florida weather conditions—quick-dry fabrics, sun protection, and non-slip shoes are recommended. The charter provides all necessary fishing equipment and licenses, though you may want to bring your own food and beverages, sunscreen, polarized sunglasses, and a camera to document your catch. Captain Rich operates a seaworthy vessel equipped with modern electronics, safety equipment, and comfortable seating. Morning trips typically offer the best fishing conditions, though afternoon charters can be productive as well, especially during seasonal transitions when fish are actively feeding.