Double Boat Trip
Double Boat Inshore Fishing Adventure
About This Trip:
Perfect for corporate groups up to eight people
Inshore fishing adventure with professional guide service
Additional boats available for larger group events

Double Boat Inshore Fishing Adventure








When your crew's too big for one boat but you still want everyone fishing together, our Double Boat Trip is your answer. Captain and crew at Fishin' All The Time Guide Service know how to handle groups of five to eight anglers who want to stay connected while working the inshore waters. This setup keeps your corporate team, family reunion, or buddy trip tight-knit while giving everyone room to cast without stepping on each other's lines. You'll have two experienced captains reading the water and putting you on fish, doubling your chances of finding that hot bite everyone's chasing.
Picture this: two boats running in formation, captains talking on the radio, sharing intel about where the fish are holding. When one boat gets into them, the other's right there to capitalize. Your group stays connected but spreads out enough that everyone gets prime fishing real estate. We're talking about serious inshore action here – working the grass flats, hitting the drop-offs, and targeting structure where game fish love to ambush baitfish. The boats stay within sight of each other, so you can wave at your buddies when you hook up with something solid. Corporate groups especially love this setup because it builds that team energy while letting natural leaders emerge as the day unfolds. You'll rotate techniques throughout the trip, maybe starting with live bait on the flats, then switching to artificials when we find active fish crushing topwater.
Both boats come rigged with quality spinning and baitcasting setups matched to what we're targeting. Your captains will have you working everything from DOA shrimp under popping corks to paddle-tail soft plastics on jig heads. When the bite's on, we might have you sight-casting to cruising fish or working the mangrove edges with live pilchards. The beauty of the double boat setup is we can cover twice the water – one boat might work the shallow grass while the other hits deeper potholes. Radio communication between captains means when someone finds the pattern, both boats adjust fast. We keep multiple rod setups ready so you can switch from finesse fishing to power fishing depending on what the fish want. Circle hooks for live bait, sharp trebles on the artificials, and drag systems checked before every cast. Your guides will coach you through proper hooksets and fighting techniques, especially important when you're dealing with inshore species that love to run for cover.
Spotted seatrout are the bread and butter of inshore fishing, and they're exactly what makes this double boat setup shine. These fish school up over grass flats and sandy potholes, often in numbers that can keep both boats busy for hours. Trout hit best on moving water, especially early morning and late afternoon when they're actively feeding. They'll smack a well-presented soft plastic or inhale a live shrimp without hesitation. What makes them special is how they fight – initial runs followed by head-shaking jumps that'll test your drag and your nerves. Peak season runs from spring through fall, with the bigger gator trout showing up when water temperatures start dropping. Groups love them because they're cooperative, meaning when you find one, there's usually more nearby.
Redfish bring the power that gets everyone talking back at the dock. These copper-colored bruisers cruise the shallows looking for crabs and baitfish, often with their backs out of water in skinny areas where you'd swear a fish couldn't swim. They'll eat live bait, artificials, or anything that looks like an easy meal. The fight is all about endurance – long, steady runs that'll burn your forearms and test your equipment. Spring through fall offers the best action, with schools of reds moving through the area in predictable patterns. Your captains know these highways and can position both boats to intercept. Nothing bonds a group like watching someone battle a slot red while the fish tries to wrap them around every piece of structure in sight.
Snook are the glamour species that turn good trips into legendary ones. These ambush predators lurk around structure, waiting to explode on unsuspecting prey. They're moody fish – sometimes they'll eat anything you throw, other times they'll follow your lure to the boat and turn away at the last second. Summer months bring the most consistent action, especially around dawn and dusk when they're actively hunting. The strike is violent, the fight is spectacular, and the photo ops are endless. Snook jump, they run, they bulldoze toward cover – everything you want in a game fish. Having two boats means better coverage of the structure zones where these fish live, increasing everyone's odds of connecting with a true inshore trophy.
Groups that fish together create memories that last way beyond the trip home. Our Double Boat Trip gives your crew the space to spread out while keeping everyone connected to the action. Whether you're planning a corporate outing that actually gets people excited or organizing a family adventure that'll have everyone talking for years, this setup delivers. The captains at Fishin' All The Time Guide Service know these waters like their own backyard, and they know how to work together to put your group on fish. Eight anglers, two boats, and endless possibilities on the inshore waters – that's a combination that works every single time. Don't wait for the perfect weather window or the ideal moon phase. Book your double boat adventure now and get your crew ready for some serious inshore action.