34' Freeman
(Middle Grounds)
Middle Grounds On 34' Freeman
Come on-board one of our top-of-the-line boats as we head 100 miles offshore to give you the best opportunity to land big Grouper, Red Snapper, Mangrove Snapper, Vermillion Snapper, Amberjack, King Fish, and Cobia.
This is a full-day trip leaving at 5:00 am and returning at 5:00 pm. No fishing license required. Waters, tackle, bait, Ice, fish cleaning, and bagging included.
Our 34’ 2020 Freeman boat She provides a dry, stable, smooth ride in just about any sea state. You can comfortably fish days you would never dare fish in any other center console. This is the hull that single-handedly changed the center console market.
A $500 deposit (check or credit card) is required to book a charter. No charges will be placed on your card until 48 hours before the charter. If you cancel 48 hours before your scheduled time of departure there will be no charges. Cancellations made within 48 hours of your departure will not be refunded. If the booking is canceled due to weather or mechanical issues a full refund or re-booking will be provided.
Amber Jack
Amberjack inhabit the deep waters of the Gulf of Mexico and are “angry” fish. They fight hard and are a prized trophy for any angler. They are found in ocean water on and around wrecks.
Cobia
The Cobia has an elongated body with very short dorsal fin spines. They occur in continental shelf waters of the tropical Atlantic and Indo-west Pacific. They mainly eat crustaceans, as well as smaller fish, and squid.
Yellow Tail Snapper
Yellow Tail are found mainly in tropical waters, where they spawn in mid-summer. They stay mainly near coral reefs, where they eat on a variety of fish and invertebrates.
Gag Grouper
Gag Grouper stay in coastal waters near structure such as rocky bottoms, reefs, and drop-off walls in water over 60 feet deep. Juveniles are found in estuaries and seagrass beds. Feed on fish and invertebrates.
Kingfish
Kingfish are easily recognizable by their distinct yellow tails and (dorsal, pectoral, caudal) fins. They are fast-swimming, streamlined carnivores with smooth scales. They typically eat Silvery live baits such pilchards, threadfin herring, menhaden, mullet and blue runners.
Lane Snapper
The Lane Snapper is found in the Western Atlantic Ocean. It occurs over reefs and sandy bottoms with algae or seagrass at depths between 30 and 122 m (98 and 400 ft). They are nocturnal feeders and like to eat crustaceans such as shrimps and crabs.
Mangrove Snapper
Mangrove Snapper have rows of red-orange spots/stripes along their side. The species can be found in a wide variety of habitats, including brackish and fresh waters. Mangrove Snapper are common targets for anglers, and are highly prized for their light and flaky flesh.
Red Grouper
Red Grouper is a bottom-dwelling fish found over hard and muddy bottoms. They prefer water temperatures between 66 and 77 degrees Fahrenheit. They feed on a variety of fish and invertebrates.
Goliath Grouper
These Gigantic Grouper reach sizes over 8 feet and can weigh as much as 600lbs. These are somewhat easy to catch here because they are very inquisitive and generally fearless. Eats other fish, octopuses, sea turtles, sharks, and barracuda. They are known to attack divers and lemon sharks.
Trip length, time of year, and weather determine opportunities to catch various species. While our highly experienced captains will make every effort to target your preferred species, we cannot guarantee landing a specific fish.
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The Details
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Adventure 100 miles offshore to catch to land big Grouper, Red Snapper, Mangrove Snapper, Vermillion Snapper, Amberjack, King Fish, and Cobia.
All-inclusive pricing includes everything!
Fishing licenses
Tournament grade tackle and bait
Taxes
6 Guests + Captain & Crew
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