Fishing Charters Stuart, Florida
Deep Sea | Offshore | Inshore
Book a fishing charter with Vintage!
Whether you’re a Florida local looking to book a fishing charter in Stuart, FL, or coming to the Treasure Coast for a Florida vacation, Captain Dexter with Vintage Fishing Charters has you covered. While this fishing charter is based out of Jensen Beach and Stuart, Florida, Vintage Fishing Charters allows you to fish inshore in the Indian River Lagoon and St. Lucie River or go fishing offshore out of the St. Lucie Inlet. This diverse fishery offers a diverse fishing experience and a great for everyone. Book a fishing charter in Stuart, FL today and experience the beauty and diversity that the Treasure Coast has to offer!
About Vintage Charters in Stuart, Florida
Whether you vacation in Stuart, FL or are a resident of Stuart, FL, booking a fishing charter off the Treasure Coast is as easy as the click of button when you book a fishing charter with Vintage Fishing Charters.
There are many options to fish when you hire Captain Dexter with Vintage Charters. Fishing options include fishing the:
- Beach
- River
- Inlet
- Offshore.
If you’re looking to fish on your Florida vacation, Vintage Charters will provide you with an amazing fishing experience. Offshore and inshore fishing in Stuart, Florida is an experience like no other.
Fish or take a day on the water
Types of Fishing
Sailfish
Live Bait Fishing for Sailfish
Fishing out of Stuart, Florida is like none other.
Dolphin (Mahi Mahi)
Dolphin fishing is one of the most popular types of fish to target along the Treasure Coast.
Kingfish
Kingfish, or King Mackerel, are prevalent along the Treasure Coast
Tuna
Blackfin Tuna are found while fishing along the Treasure Coast
Cobia
Cobia are a delicious and hard fighting fish that can be found while fishing with Vintage Fishing Charters
Grouper, Snapper, and Reef Fish
Grouper, snapper, and other reef fish are found outside of the St. Lucie Inlet
Inshore Fish
Snook, tarpon, redfish, trout, and other inshore fish can be targeted while fishing with Captain Dexter
Swordfish
Please inquire with any interest in daytime or nighttime swordfish trips
Frequently Asked Questions
1) What is needed to book a trip?
Please inform Captain Dexter what date you would like to reserve, how many guests will be attending, and a 50% deposit is required at time of booking.
2) What should I bring with me?
- Sunscreen – recommended to apply 1 hour before boarding and reapply as needed.
- Sunglasses – Polarized Lenses are best for fishing
- Hat-Visors tend to not fly away
- Shoes – Preferably non-marking white soles, that can get wet
- Food and Drink – We have a cooler or refrigerator to accommodate your items. If you would like to have food and refreshments included, we can do so at an additional cost.
- Camera and film
- Rain Gear
- Long Sleeve T Shirts for additional sun protection.
- Seasickness medication (non-drowsy) if you are prone to seasickness. (Please consult your physician)
3) What is not allowed on the boat?
- Please do not bring illegal drugs or contraband. No GPS devices are allowed on board
4) How many people can come on the charter? Is there an age limit for charter guests?
- Four guests are permitted during your charter. If you would like to add additional guests, there is an additional charge of $75 per guest up with up to two additional guests allowed. There is no age limit but if planning on bringing small children please discus with the captain beforehand
5) Do I need a fishing license?
- Vintage Charters is a USCG certified charter vessel and therefore you are not required to have a fishing license to fish aboard Vintage.
6) What type of payments do you accept?
- Vintage Charters accepts cash and credit cards. A credit card will be required for your 50% deposit at the time of booking your charter. You can pay the remaining balance of your charter with card or cash.
7) What if I or a guest gets seasick?
- It is recommended that you take seasickness medication, such as Bonine or Dramamine, the night before and the morning of your charter. Please consult your primary care physician with any questions regarding seasickness.
Fishing Blog Posts
Fishing out of Stuart
Fishing out of Stuart is like none other. One of my favorite fishing trips was when my wife and I first started fishing out of the St. Lucie Inlet about 7 years ago in 2014. The day started with catching live bait off Bull Shark Barge, a man made artificial reef that...



