Miami Beach Fishing
Let's go Deep sea fishing Miami aboard JUMANJI. Bring the family or host your company event with South Florida's premier DEEP SEA FISHING charter boat.
A 42’ custom Carolina fully equipped with tournament fishing gear and navigational equipment. Capt. Kevin Pagan and his crew have over 25 years of experience Deep sea fishing Miami Beach the waters off of South Florida, Florida Keys, and the Bahamas. We have a year round migration of some of the biggest and most sought after gamefish in the world. Depending on the time of year, you will catch Kingfish, Tuna, Wahoo, Sailfish, Marlin, Swordfish, Dolphin, Snapper, Grouper, Cobia, Amberjack, Barracuda, or Big Game Sharks. Deep Sea Fishing Miami Beach
JUMANJI is the best equipped DEEP SEA FISHING boat in South Florida. This Miami Beach sport fishing
boat has an enclosed cabin (if you want to go inside to cool off),
flybridge where you can hang out with the captain and large fishing
cockpit. The boat is also rigged up with huge live wells for keeping
lots of freshly caught live baits alive and frisky. No other boat in
South Florida consistently catches big game fish like this sportfishing
boat does. No matter if you're a first timer or a seasoned fisherman,
you're going to have a great DEEP SEA FISHING charter
aboard JUMANJI. We can accommodate up to 6 passengers where as you can
fish on your own, invite 5 others, or share a charter with someone
else. We also have other Miami Beach sport fishing charter boats
available for larger parties or corporate fishing charters.
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Fishing is an amazing way to relax on your holiday. And you can easily spend hours on a holiday in catching a fish. The magnificent white sand beaches that surrounds Miami makes this city a perfect place for fishing in Florida. On weekends the beaches are crowded with people who enjoy sports fishing. The shores that form the Intracoastal Waterway are full of piers that are excellent for fishing. If this was not enough, there are numerous bridges where one can find fish that cross the creeks, canals, waterways....Read More







