Biloxi Inshore Fishing
$550-$650
Inshore/Bay charter fishing in Biloxi, Mississippi, is a laid-back and accessible way to enjoy the rich coastal waters of our area. These trips are perfect for families, beginners, or anglers who prefer calmer waters, as we stay within 2–3 miles of the harbor. Captain Kenny and his mate know these waters like the back of their hand and provide all the gear, bait, and expert guidance needed for a productive day on the water.
Target Seasons & Species
These trips take place in the early spring months of March and April, when the colder water brings the best bite for inshore fish. It’s all bottom fishing, and you can hook into any of our inshore species on any cast! Common catches include a wide variety of great-eating fish, such as Sheepshead, Redfish, White and Speckled Trout, and Mullet.
We typically fish with a combination of cut and live bait on the bottom, but we can also mix in artificial lures—especially when targeting Redfish and Trout.
Where We Go
We stay very close to shore on these trips, rarely running more than 2–3 miles—and sometimes as little as half a mile. Depending on the bite, we’ll head to the nearest barrier islands or explore Biloxi Bay. This is light tackle fishing at its best: fast-paced, fun, and a great way to enjoy the day while loading up the cooler.
Since we’re not far offshore, we’ll be fishing in relatively shallow water, typically between 8 and 12 feet deep.
What's Included
All charters include bait, ice, tackle, fishing licenses, and a first mate—everything you need for a great day on the water.
Gratuities for the first mate are always appreciated. They work hard to make your trip enjoyable and will clean and bag your catch at the end of the day!
What To Bring
Come prepared with whatever will make your day on the water more comfortable—your favorite food and drinks, clothing suited for the weather, sunscreen, a hat, and polarized sunglasses.
- Gratuities for the first mate (they will clean your fish)
- Your choice of food, drinks, and snacks (we allow alcohol in cans)
- Soft-soled shoes
- Cooler for cleaned fish
- Sunscreen
- Sunglasses (preferably polarized)
- Hat
- Camera for pictures
- Hard-soled shoes
- Glass bottles or glass containers
Biloxi Inshore Fishing FAQs
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