If you’ve ever thought about trying your hand at deep-sea fishing without the hassle of chartering your own boat, this shared sportfishing trip from Fort Lauderdale might be just what you’re after. It’s designed for those who want a taste of big-game fishing with a small, friendly group, and the chance to hook some impressive species like sailfish, mahi-mahi, and tuna. We’ve looked into the reviews and details to give you an honest rundown, so you can decide if it fits your style and expectations.
What we love about this experience is how it offers all the essentials—gear, bait, licenses—and keeps the group small enough for personalized attention. Plus, the fact that they’ll clean your catch for you really adds convenience, especially if you’re planning to take your fish home or have it cooked at a local restaurant. The main thing to consider? Some reviews mention variable success rates and weather conditions, which can influence your trip’s thrill level.
This tour is best suited for solo travelers, couples, or small groups who enjoy fishing, being outdoors, and sharing an adventure with fellow enthusiasts. If you’re looking for a laid-back, no-fuss outing that combines the excitement of fishing with the comfort of a small group, this could be a good pick. Just remember, it’s not the best option if you’re after guaranteed catches or have very high expectations—fishing can be unpredictable.
Key Points

- Small-group experience means more attention from the crew and a personalized feel.
- All equipment and licenses included simplifies planning and eliminates extra costs.
- Catch cleaning included makes it easy to take your fish home or have it cooked.
- Versatile species targeted include sailfish, mahi-mahi, wahoo, and tuna.
- Weather and luck play a role—some trips have fewer bites or shorter fishing times.
- Family-friendly and beginner-friendly—great for first-timers or those fishing with kids.
What to Expect on the Trip

When you sign up for this shared sportfishing adventure, you’ll head to the meeting spot at 301 Seabreeze Blvd in Fort Lauderdale, ideally in the Las Olas area. The whole process is pretty smooth: once you’re there, you’ll board a boat equipped with everything needed—tackle, bait, and gear—so you can focus on the fun of casting lines and waiting for that tug.
You’ll likely spend around 4 hours on the water, trolling for big game fish. The boat’s small size—max six travelers—means you won’t be lost in a crowd, and the crew can give you more personalized tips and help. Many reviewers have expressed appreciation for the knowledgeable guides who work hard to help everyone catch fish. One mentioned, “The crew was amazing. They worked very hard for us the entire trip,” highlighting how dedicated the team is.
What makes this trip appealing is the chance to target a variety of species. The crew will steer you toward promising spots, but as some reviews note, fish catches can vary based on the day’s conditions. Catching a sailfish or mahi-mahi can be a real highlight, especially if it’s your first time or you’re sharing with friends or family.
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The Experience: Good, Bad, and In Between

The positive aspects are plentiful. Many guests rave about the crew’s professionalism and friendliness. “Captain Mick and his crew killed it,” one review states, recounting how everyone on board caught some fish, including a 7-foot shark! The ability to have your catch cleaned and then taken home or cooked adds a real bonus, turning a fun day into a potential meal.
The views aren’t just about the fish—they also include the open ocean, perfect for those who love being on the water. Expect to see Fort Lauderdale’s coastline and, if conditions allow, some beautiful Atlantic vistas.
On the downside, a few reviews highlight the unpredictability of fishing. One person noted, “In four hours we had one bite,” emphasizing that fishing success can be hit or miss. Weather can also impact the trip—if there’s a small craft advisory, the trip might be canceled or cut short, which can be disappointing if you’re eager to fish.
Cost-wise, at $214 per person, this trip offers decent value—especially considering all gear, licenses, and fish cleaning are included. But it’s good to have realistic expectations about the fishing success rate. Some reviews mention that success varies; others describe it as an “amazing” experience with lots of fish caught.
The Details: What’s Included and What’s Not

Included in the price are all the gear, bait, tackle, fishing licenses, and fish cleaning—everything you need to enjoy your time on the water. The boat provides coolers and ice, so bringing your own drinks and snacks is recommended if you want to stay refreshed.
However, you’ll need to bring your own food and drinks, which some may find inconvenient but also gives you the freedom to choose what you want to consume.
The tour departs from a location near public transportation, making it accessible for most travelers. The maximum group size is six, ensuring that you get enough attention and that everyone has a fair shot at catching fish.
Cancellation policy is flexible—full refunds are available if you cancel at least 24 hours in advance. Remember, weather conditions can affect the trip, and if canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered another date or a full refund.
The Crew and the Atmosphere

Many reviews highlight the professionalism and friendliness of the crew, with comments like “The crew was amazing. They worked very hard for us,” and “Captain Mick and his crew killed it.” Guests consistently mention how attentive and helpful the guides are, making the experience both enjoyable and educational.
One noteworthy point is that the crew generally doesn’t push for tips, but many guests feel compelled to tip after a successful day. The crew’s effort clearly makes a difference, and their expertise often leads to memorable catches.
Who Is This Tour Best For?

This trip is ideal for solo travelers, small groups, or couples who want a shared experience and the chance to learn from experienced guides. It’s also suitable for first-time fishers or those looking for a relaxing day on the water with minimal hassle—since equipment, licenses, and fish cleaning are taken care of.
If you’re after a more predictable or high-success fishing trip, this might not meet your expectations—fishing, especially in the ocean, is always somewhat dependent on luck and conditions. But if your priority is enjoying the water, learning some fishing skills, and maybe landing a big one, this is a practical choice.
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FAQ

Do I need my own fishing gear? No, all gear, bait, and tackle are included, so you just need to show up ready to fish.
Can I bring my own food and drinks? Yes, you’ll need to bring your own snacks and beverages, as they are not included.
What’s the group size? The trip accommodates a maximum of 6 travelers for a more intimate experience.
Is this trip family-friendly? It is described as kid, family, and first-time fisher friendly, making it suitable for a wide range of ages and skill levels.
What if the weather isn’t good? The trip will be canceled or rescheduled if there’s bad weather. You’ll be offered another date or a full refund.
How much does it cost? Each person pays around $214, which includes gear, licenses, and fish cleaning—a fair deal for a half-day adventure with all essentials covered.
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“The crew was amazing. They worked very hard for us the entire trip. They didnt hound us for tips. Crew”
Final Thoughts

If you’re after a straightforward, enjoyable deep-sea fishing experience in Fort Lauderdale, this shared trip offers a lot of value. It’s perfect for those who love the idea of catching big fish, learning from experienced guides, and sharing the day with a small, friendly group. The inclusive approach—gear, licenses, fish cleaning—removes much of the hassle, letting you focus on the fun.
While success isn’t guaranteed every trip, many guests leave with impressive stories and some tasty catches. It’s a solid choice if you want a reliable, professionally run fishing outing that emphasizes enjoyment and learning over high-pressure fishing.
This tour suits travelers who appreciate a relaxed pace, good company, and the chance to try fishing without the commitment of chartering a boat alone. Just keep in mind the variability of catches and the weather—fishing is as much about luck as skill, after all.
Happy fishing, and I hope your next adventure on the water is full of memorable moments.
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