Bar Jack Fishing is a family owned and operated fishing charter proudly serving southern Florida including Palm Beach County, Martin County, Broward County, Okeechobee County, and …
Bar Jack Fishing is a family owned and operated fishing charter proudly serving southern Florida including Palm Beach County, Martin County, Broward County, Okeechobee County, and surrounding areas. We pride ourselves on fantastic customer service and our commitment to remarkable customer relationships continuously drives back prior patrons time and time again. When you choose the dedicated crew at Bar Jack Fishing, our expert fishermen will help you enjoy your time— no matter your fishing experience level. From helping you bait your hook to offering advice that will help you to succeed, we know you’ll enjoy your time aboard the Lady K!
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May 21, 2022
Audubon Everglades extends their gratitude to the crew of the Lady K. Captain Bruce, Bobby and George took us 10 miles offshore on a Pelagic Trip. They created a great oil and chum line for us that …Full review by Paula G
Jul 24, 2021
Nice boat and the mates were excellent. Captain knew good fishing spots. Major disappointment in their equipment. I used their rod and twice while landing a fish my line snapped. The line even snapp…Full review by raymondac2017
Jul 16, 2021
This is a great short fishing day. Lots of family with kids. Staff is super nice and helpful. We try to go every time we are in palm beach. Plus it is next to the best brunch place.Full review by ladybell333
There have been scattered cobia moving through the area along with king mackerel, a variety of snapper, porgies, grunts, triggerfish, an occasional mahi mahi, bonito, jacks and …
There have been scattered cobia moving through the area along with king mackerel, a variety of snapper, porgies, grunts, triggerfish, an occasional mahi mahi, bonito, jacks and sharks. Grouper season is closed so catch and release only. Catch and release on an occasional sailfish as well. Looking forward to more and larger fish to migrate through for the March to May spring season.