
Milton, FL offers excellent inshore fishing opportunities, particularly for redfish in the summer months. The local waters around Milton provide diverse fishing environments including grass flats, oyster bars, and deeper channels where fish congregate. - Redfish in the area typically range from 14-27 inches. - Multiple fishing techniques work well including bottom fishing, trolling, and drift fishing. - Morning trips often produce the best results when temperatures are cooler.
Experience top-notch inshore fishing in Milton, FL with Addicted to Scales & Tail Charters. Wednesday June trips deliver excellent redfish action in the local waters, where Captain Jamie Hoover puts his expertise to work finding the hotspots. Using proven techniques like bottom fishing, trolling, and drift fishing, you'll maximize your chances for success on these 4-hour adventures. The summer fishing season brings prime conditions for targeting redfish in the shallow waters around Milton. Whether you're a seasoned angler or new to fishing, these guided trips provide all the instruction and equipment needed for a productive day on the water.
Captain Jamie Hoover of Addicted to Scales & Tail Charters on Wednesday June offers 4-hour inshore fishing trips focused on redfish action. These trips launch from Avalon in Milton, FL, providing convenient access to prime fishing grounds. The morning trips take advantage of optimal fishing conditions when fish are most active. Captain Jamie supplies all necessary fishing gear, bait, and licenses so you can focus on the fishing experience. His local knowledge ensures you'll be fishing the most productive spots based on seasonal patterns and tidal movements.
Milton's inshore waters offer excellent fishing opportunities with consistent redfish action throughout the summer months. The protected waters create ideal conditions for anglers of all skill levels to enjoy a productive day on the water. Captain Jamie employs multiple fishing techniques including bottom fishing, trolling, and drift fishing to ensure you have the best chance at hooking into fish. His extensive knowledge of local waters means you'll spend more time catching and less time searching.
The 14-inch redfish caught during this trip represents the quality of fish you can expect when fishing with Addicted to Scales & Tail Charters. These hard-fighting fish provide excellent sport on light tackle, making for an exciting day on the water. Captain Jamie's patient instruction makes this charter perfect for both experienced anglers looking to refine their techniques and beginners wanting to learn the fundamentals of inshore fishing.
The inshore waters around Milton offer diverse fishing environments including grass flats, oyster bars, and deeper channels where redfish gather throughout the year. Summer fishing in this area typically produces consistent action as water temperatures rise and baitfish become more abundant. Captain Jamie targets structure and depth changes where redfish tend to congregate, using his local knowledge to put clients on fish consistently.
Milton's location provides access to the productive waters of Blackwater Bay and Escambia Bay, offering protected fishing areas even when weather conditions aren't ideal. The area's mix of fresh and saltwater creates a unique ecosystem that supports a variety of inshore species. Captain Jamie's understanding of these waterways and seasonal patterns maximizes your chances for a successful fishing trip regardless of conditions.
Your 4-hour inshore fishing charter includes a well-equipped boat that comfortably accommodates anglers with ample fishing space. Morning departures typically begin around sunrise when fishing conditions are optimal and temperatures are cooler. Captain Jamie provides quality rods, reels, tackle, and bait tailored to the target species and fishing conditions of the day.
It's recommended to bring sun protection, including hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen, as well as weather-appropriate clothing. A small cooler for drinks and snacks is welcome aboard. Captain Jamie focuses on creating a comfortable, productive environment where both experienced anglers and newcomers can enjoy their time on the water. Photos of your catch are encouraged, with most fishing being catch-and-release to preserve the resource for future anglers.