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Fish the Redfish Capital of the World in the pristine waters of New Smyrna Beach, just south of Daytona Beach. With Caught Up Fishing Charters, you wet a line in 20 minutes and with Captain Bruno at the helm, plan to be reeling in the abundance of fish shortly after. Captain Bruno stays Caught Up on what fish are running and where so he can put clients on fish in the hot spots of the day.

Captain Bruno makes it happen to land fish on light tackle making it tough but fun with step by step coaching by one of the most respected local captains.
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Boat & Tackle
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Caught Up Fishing Charters chose New Smyrna Beach as the premiere locals beach town along Florida's coastline. Caught Up's vessel is a 2008 243cc Everglades bay boat that accommodates up to 4 anglers and 6 guests total. Caught Up plans to continually enhance the choices of vessels. Captain Bruno uses light tackle making it fun and challenging to catch every fish we target.
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LEARN FISHING TIPS Captain Bruno will teach you the proper techniques to catch and land a fish. Regardless of your experience or skill level, he will give you information to help you become a better angler. HOOK AND COOK Some fish are for catch and release. For legal, edible fish, Captain Bruno will clean and properly bag fish filets to take home, or he can recommend local restaurants that will prepare the fish.
Inshore
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New Smyrna Beach and Daytona Beach are fish magnets because of the inlet. The fish are running along the coast and seek refuge in the inlet after being in the open sea with larger fish chasing them. Different species of migrating fish seek safety in the inlet just to be ambushed by fish already there!
Near Shore
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NEAR SHORE Near shore and offshore fishing, (sometimes called deep sea fishing, ) is anything that breaks outside of Ponce Inlet jetty bell buoys. Near shore fishing is boating along the beach, chasing the shrimp boats, or bottom fishing artificial reefs and wrecks along the coast from 2 to 30 nautical miles offshore.
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DEPOSITS Caught Up requires a $100 non-refundable deposit to hold reservations. Reservation dates can be changed up to one week in advance. If the captain calls that the conditions do not permit fishing, then the date can be rescheduled or deposit can be refunded. TIP THE CAPTAIN Gratuity is not included and it's much appreciated!
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