


Items
we suggest you bring:
White Soft Sole Shoes Are A Must
Sunglasses
Cold Drinks and Water
Lunch and Snacks
Sunscreen
Camera and Film
Hat or Cap
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4
Hour Charter
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6 or 8
Hour Charters
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9
Hour Charter
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10 or 12 Hour Charters |
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Description: chin without barbels; copper bronze body, lighter shade in clear waters; one to many spots at base of tail (rarely no spots); mouth horizontal and opening downward; scales large. |
Description: over 30 inches in length; chin without barbels; copper bronze body, lighter shade in clear waters; one to many spots at base of tail (rarely no spots); mouth horizontal and opening downward; scales large. |
Description: color pinkish red over entire body, whitish below; long triangular snout; anal fin sharply pointed; no dark lateral spot. |
Description:
brownish gray in color with dark
worm-like markings on sides; strong serrated spur at bottom margin of
preopercle, less noticeable in large specimens; fins dark, with anal and
caudal having white margin. tail of is slightly concave; has white margin
on anal and caudal fins. |
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Description: dark gray or green above, with silvery to white shading below; numerous distinct round black spots on back, extending to the dorsal fins and
tail; black margin on posterior of tail; no barbels; no scales on the soft dorsal fin; one
or two prominent canine teeth usually present at tip of upper jaw. |
Description: color of back green, shading to silver on sides, golden yellow irregular spots above and below lateral line; front of dorsal fin black; lateral line curves gently to base of tail. |
Description: color of entire body reddish, with a series of short, irregular lines on its sides, diagonal blue lines formed by spots on the scales above the lateral line; sometimes with yellow streaks below the lateral line; large canine teeth absent; orientation of mouth and eye give it the appearance of looking upward; no dark lateral spot. |
Description: olive or gray body coloration with black blotches that form box-like patterns and brassy spots; fins are black; their edges also black or deep blue; gently rounded preopercle. |
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Description: body color brown, its shade dependingon color of bottom, with numerous spots and blotches; 3 prominent eye-like spots forming a
triangle; one spot on lateral line, one above, one below; numerous white spots scattered
over body and fins (albigutta, white-spotted); strong canine-like teeth; caudal fin in
shape of wedge, its tip in the middle. |
Description: color of back iridescent bluish green; sides silvery, streamlined body with tapered head; no black pigment on front of dorsal fin; lateral line starts high and drops sharply below the second dorsal fin; young fish often have yellow spots. |
Description: color dark brown or gray with reddish or orange spots in rows along the sides; dark horizontal band from snout through eye (young only); two conspicuous canine teeth at front of upper jaw; dorsal fins have dark or reddish borders; no dark spot on side underneath dorsal fin. |
Description: dark stripe (variably present) extends from nose to in front of dorsal fin and "lights up" when fish is in feeding mode; no scutes; soft dorsal base less than twice the length of the anal fin base. |
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Description: basic silvery color; with 5 or 6 distinct vertical black bands on
sides, not always the same on both sides; prominent teeth, including incisors, molars, and
rounded grinders; no barbels on lower jaw; strong and sharp spines on dorsal and anal
fins. |
Description: long, slim fish with broad depressed head; lower jaw projects past upper jaw; dark lateral stripe extends through eye to tail; first dorsal fin comprised of 7 to 9 free spines; when young, has conspicuous alternating black and white horizontal stripes. |
Description: vivid rosy-pink color, shading to silver on the belly with 8 to 10 horizontal bright yellow bars on each side. The body also has lighter vertical bars. A single large black spot is found on each side above the lateral line, but below the rear half of the dorsal fin. |
Description: long, slim fish with broad depressed head; lower jaw projects past upper jaw; dark lateral stripe extends through eye to tail; first dorsal fin comprised of 7 to 9 free spines; when young, has conspicuous alternating black and white horizontal stripes. |
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Description: dark gray or green above, with silvery to white shading below;
one or two prominent canine teeth
usually at tip of upper jaw; inside of mouth yellow; no well-defined black
spots on back; 10 to 12 soft rays in anal fin; no chin barbels. |
Description: color bluish-green to greenish-gold back and silvery or yellowish belly; soft dorsal and anal fins almost identical in size; prominent black spot on operculum (gill cover); black spot at the base of each pectoral fin; no scales on throat. |
Description: short snout and stout body; gray above, white below; tips of dorsal and pectoral fins are black, as is the lower lobe of the caudal finwhite trailing edge of pectoral; dorsal fin begins at a point above the rear portion of the pectoral fin.
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Description: last ray of dorsal fin extended into long filament; one dorsal fin; back dark blue to green or greenish black, shading into bright silver on the sides; may be brownish gold in estuarien waters; huge scales; mouth large and points upward. |
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Description: high arched back; 10 to 14 pairs of chin barbels; gray or black colored body in adults; young have 4 to 6 vertical bars; has cobblestone-like teeth capable of crushing oysters; scales large. |
Description: short snout and stout body; gray above, white below; tips of dorsal and pectoral fins are black, as is the lower lobe of the caudal finwhite trailing edge of pectoral; dorsal fin begins at a point above the rear portion of the pectoral fin. |
Description: Deep, somewhat rounded shape gives it the appearance of an oversize panfish. Color varies but is usually brownish and mottled. Head is concave above the mouth. Name derives from similarity and near juxtaposition of the dorsal, caudal and anal fins, resembling three tails. |
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Description: has a large first dorsal fin being located over its pectoral fins rather than slightly behind them as in the dusky shark. It can be differentiated from the bull shark by having a distinct ridge on its back between the dorsal fins. Color is widely variable, ranging through all shades of brown and gray above, becoming paler or whitish beneath. |
Description: has a
large trigger-like first dorsal spine, followed by two smaller spines, the
second of which can lock the large spine upright. The body of this species
is deep and very compressed laterally. The color is a drab gray overall. They
have tiny chisel-like mouths and sandpaper-like skin. |
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Description: The front edge of each pectoral or “wing” from the tip of the nose to its outside tip is straight. The outside tips of the pectorals are relatively pointed rather than broadly rounded. Common up to 3 feet wide, but can occasionally reach 6 feet wide and 10 feet long. |
Description: terminal mouth, slender body, small scales; last dorsal ray not elongated; head small and pointed. |
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Description:
color blue or greenish blue on back, sides silvery; mouth large; teeth
prominent, sharp, and compressed; dorsal and anal fins nearly the same
size; scales small; lateral line almost straight. |
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Description: silvery with 4 to 6 black vertical bands on each side which sometimes become obscure in larger fish; deep, flattened body; separated first and second dorsal fins; concave caudal fin; anterior rays of second dorsal fin and anal fin elongated. |
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