Charter Fishing Trips And How To Book

DayMaker fishing charters offers many different types of charters in Stuart, FL and the Bahamas. We can usually accommodate other charter requests - like fishing tournaments, for example. Just give us a call.

Charter Rates

Charter Description Price
Half-Day Local 6:30am-12pm or 12:30pm-5:30pm $600 +Tip
Full-Day Local 6:30am-4pm $925 +Tip
Swordfish Trips (12hr) 5pm-5am $1200 +Tip
Offshore Deep Drop (14hr) 3:30am-5:30pm $1500 +Tip
East Side Tuna/Marlin (14hr) 3:30am-5:30pm $1000 +Tip & Fuel
East Side Wahoo (14hr) 3:30am-5:30pm $1650 +Tip
Bahamas Excursions (Multi Day) $1100 +Tip & Fuel

All major credit cards are accepted for payment of your trip. A credit card number is required to hold the date for any trips booked.

In the event that the weather is not fit to fish, there is a problem with the boat, or there is an extenuating circumstance in your family the deposit will be fully refunded.

Perpetual Promotions

  • Pay cash for a full day charter, year round, and receive a $100 gift certificate for Dinner at Peter's Steakhouse in Jensen Beach, FL (www.peterssteakhouse.com).

*Paper credentials must be presented at time of trip.

What The “DayMaker” Provides:

The “DayMaker” will provide professional service from your Captain along with bait, tackle, foul weather gear, ice, bean bag chairs, and licenses that are required for you to be able to fish.   Lunch and beverages for your trip can be picked up and loaded on the boat for you by your Captain.  Reimbursement of the food and drink will be required at the conclusion of the trip.  A receipt will be provided to you at that time.

What You Should Bring

  • a still or video camera
  • sunscreen, hat, and polarized glasses
  • sweatshirt during the winter months
  • a cooler to take your catch home (catch will be cleaned by your Captain at conclusion of trip)
  • food and drink (alcohol permitted)
  • flip flops, boat shoes or none black soled sneakers preferred if possible
  • If prone to seasickness it is strongly recommended that you take medicine the night before your trip and again in the morning with a light breakfast

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