The Premier Bradenton Fishing Experience

Bradenton is positioned at one of the most dynamic ecological intersections in Florida. Where the freshwater of the Manatee River collides with the saltwater grass flats of southern Tampa Bay, it creates a nutrient-rich feeding ground that holds trophy fish year-round — and a local fishing guide who knows it makes all the difference. From the shallow flats of Palma Sola Bay to the oyster bars around Tidy Island, the bite is always within reach.

Whether we are tucking into the Palma Sola shoreline for snook fishing in Bradenton, chasing tarpon fishing in Bradenton through the coastal passes from May to July, or running out past Bradenton Beach for nearshore Grouper, Captain David White provides a top-tier guided experience tailored to the day’s tides and your skill level. Charter fishing in Bradenton, FL has never been more productive or more personal.

Easy Access from Bradenton

Getting on the water from Bradenton, FL couldn’t be simpler. All of our trips launch from our home dock — the public boat ramp at 6398 Marina Way in Holmes Beach, just down the road from the Kingfish Boat Ramp. It’s roughly a 20–25 minute drive west on Manatee Avenue (SR 64) and over the bridge onto Anna Maria Island, so you spend less time traveling and more time fishing.