Captain Brian Charters Fishing Photos


About Captain Brian Charters Photo Gallery


When it comes to fishing trips in Fort Lauderdale, Captain Brian Charters Photo Gallery showcases some of the most thrilling inshore fishing experiences. The gallery captures the excitement and adventure of reeling in big catches against the stunning backdrop of Fort Lauderdale's picturesque waters. Each photo tells a story of the thrill and satisfaction experienced by anglers as they set out on their memorable fishing expeditions.


The vibrant colors and dynamic compositions bring to life the energy and enthusiasm shared by Captain Brian's guests during their fishing escapades. The close-up shots of impressive catches demonstrate the expertise and knowledge that Captain Brian brings to every excursion, guaranteeing an unforgettable experience for novice and seasoned anglers alike. With each image telling its own unique tale, it's easy to see why enthusiasts are drawn to Captain Brian Charters for an unparalleled inshore fishing adventure in Fort Lauderdale.


Captain Brian Charters Photo Album is a collection of our guests in action. The Fish photos include Great Barracuda (Also Called Giant Barracuda, Picuda ), Goliath Grouper (Also Called Atlantic Goliath Grouper, Guasa, Mero, Grouper, Itajara), Pompano Dolphinfish (Also Called Blue Dolphin, Little Dolphin ), Redfish (Also Called Red Drum, Channel Bass, Spottail Bass), Sheepshead (Also Called Convict Fish, Sheephead ), Grey Snapper (Also Called Mangrove Snapper, Gray Snapper ), Red Snapper (Also Called Pensacola Red Snapper, Northern Red Snapper ), Snook (Also Called Common Snook, Sergeant Fish, Thin Snook), Spanish Mackerel (Also Called Atlantic Spanish Mackerel, Spanish Mackerel), Sea Trout (Also Called Speckled Trout, Spotted Sea Trout), Tripletail (Also Called Tripletail, Black Grunt, Black Perch, Bouyfish, Flasher, Chobie, Biajaca De La Mar, Flasher, Steamboat), Tarpon (Also Called Silver King, Silverfish, Sábalo ). The Fishing photos are taken in Lauderdale Harbors, Stranahan River, Harbor Beach, Lake Mabel, Port Everglades, Chokoloskee Bay, Atlantic Ocean, Gulf of Mexico, Flamingo Canal