Book Your Fishing Charter!

Spring is the best time for fishing the Gulf in the Tampa Bay area!
CALL NOW: 727.580.6531 or submit the form below . . .

Our calendar fills quickly - especially during the heavy tourist seasons like spring and summer. To book your charter aboard the MultiPorpoise, please call Mike at 727.580.6531.

If the date you specify is not available on the MultiPorpoise, we'll work with you to find another date or will connect you with one of our many partner boats/captains. We can also book additional boats for larger parties or corporate trips - just ask!

Charter Rates

Offshore Fishing Charters

  • Half day trips (4-5 hours): (morning or afternoon) $600
  • 3/4 day trips (6-7 hours): $750
  • Full day trips (8-9 hours): $900
  • Extended day trips (10-12 hours): Please call 727-580-6531 to discuss.

Split charters are available and we can help pair you with another small party to share the day.

Prices do not include industry-standard 15-20% tip (the captain/mate split the tip and it is the majority of their pay for the day).

All major credit cards accepted; checks; cash.

All trips leave from the Madeira Beach Municipal Marina at 7:00 am unless otherwise arranged. Parking is available. Snacks and beverages are available in the bait shop, but we suggest you bring food/drinks with you.

Book Your Charter!

Mike will contact you to confirm within 24 hours.

Name: Type of charter:
Email: Length of charter:
Phone:  
Date(s): Split charter requested if possible
Number in your party: * Up to 6 offshore, 4 people inshore.
Comments or special requests:

Directions to the dock:

Madeira Beach Municipal Marina is 20 miles west of Tampa on the northern end of Madeira Beach, about midway between Clearwater Beach (N) and St. Pete Beach (S) on Gulf Boulevard. The marina is directly off the Tom Stuart Causeway (SR666) on the west side of the Intercoastal Waterway.

Cancellations

If the weather or seas are not cooperating, the Captain may opt to reschedule the trip. In the case of inclement weather predictions, he will call you the night prior to your scheduled charter to give you an idea of what type of sea conditions we're expecting in the area. If the weather will not permit a safe trip, Captain Anthony will work with you to reschedule the trip at your earliest convenience. We WILL NOT RUN if a small-craft advisory is issued by the NOAA for our area.

Some sites to check out before you go:

What to bring on your charter

  • Food and drinks for the day. Beer and wine are fine, but please, no hard alcohol.
  • Sunscreen, sunscreen, sunscreen. The Florida sun can be brutal and if the reflection off the water doesn't help!
  • A hat and sunglasses. See above.
  • Non-skid shoes or sandals (no black soles). Crocs or some good flip-flops work well.
  • A camera! Fish look best right after they're caught. Please send your digital pics to us so that we can post them on our Website, too!
  • Clothes that can get dirty. Nothing you wouldn't want a little blood on. You will, after all, be catching fish all day.
  • A small cooler to take your fish home in at night, especially if you don't plan to go home right away. You can leave this in your car until we return to the dock.

Questions?

Email or call us now at 727.580.6531 and we'll be happy to answer!