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Night Inshore Fishing in St. Pete with Local Pros

  • Published Date: July 17, 2025
  • Fishing
  • St. Petersburg, FL
  • $400 - $1,100 price range
  • Updated Date: July 29, 2025

Summary

Ready for some night fishing action in St. Pete? Join Funked Up Fishing Charters for a private inshore trip that'll have you hooked. We'll be targeting the local favorites like redfish, tarpon, and black drum under the stars. Don't worry about gear or licenses - we've got you covered with top-notch equipment, bait, and all the paperwork. This trip is perfect whether you're a seasoned angler or just getting your feet wet. Our waters are teeming with fish, and we know just where to find them. Bring along a friend or family member for a night you won't forget. We'll even clean your catch so you can focus on the fun. St. Petersburg's fishing scene is hard to beat, and we're here to show you why. Book your spot and let's get out on the water!

Night Inshore Fishing in St. Pete with Local Pros

Night Catch Highlights

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Snook fish caught by 3 people in FL

Reel in the action in St. Pete!

2 snook fish caught in St. Petersburg

St. Pete’s waters are calling!

Solo angler fishing in FL

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1 person fishing in St. Petersburg

Trophy fish in Tampa Bay!

Snook fishing in FL

A snook fish caught in FL while fishing

Snook caught while fishing in FL

Great white shark, 50-inch, fishing in FL

Spanish mackerel, a great catch in FL

A lone angler fishing in St. Petersburg

Chasing Snook under the Florida sun!

Snook fish caught by 3 people in FL

Reel in the action in St. Pete!

2 snook fish caught in St. Petersburg

St. Pete’s waters are calling!

Solo angler fishing in FL

Big catches in St. Petersburg, FL! Tarpon Fishing

1 person fishing in St. Petersburg

Trophy fish in Tampa Bay!

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Night Fishing Magic in St. Petersburg

Get ready to experience the thrill of inshore night fishing in St. Pete! Our private charter takes you out when the sun goes down and the big fish come out to play. We'll cruise the calm waters of Florida's Gulf Coast, targeting some of the most exciting fish species around. Whether you're a seasoned angler or it's your first time holding a rod, our expert guides will make sure you have a blast and hopefully land some impressive catches. So grab a buddy and let's hit the water for a night you won't forget!

What's in Store After Dark

As the day winds down, we'll gear up and head out into the inky waters surrounding St. Petersburg. The night air is cooler, the water's like glass, and the city lights twinkle in the distance. But don't let the calm fool you – underneath, it's a whole different world. We'll be chasing after some hard-fighting fish that love to feed at night. Our top-notch equipment and years of local knowledge give you the best shot at hooking into something special. And don't worry about fumbling around in the dark – our boat's set up with just the right lighting to keep you comfortable without scaring off the fish.

Night Moves on the Water

Night fishing's a whole different ball game, and we've got all the tricks up our sleeve. We'll use a mix of live bait and lures, depending on what's biting. Sometimes we'll drift along the flats, other times we might anchor up near a bridge or dock light where fish like to gather. Our expert guides will show you how to work your bait or lure just right to entice those nocturnal feeders. We've got super sensitive rods that'll let you feel even the slightest nibble in the dark. And when you hook up, get ready for some serious action – these night-time predators don't give up easy!

Target Species Breakdown

Redfish: These copper-colored bruisers are a favorite target for night anglers. They love to cruise the shallows after dark, often tailing as they root for crabs and shrimp. Redfish put up an amazing fight, especially the big ones we call "bull reds." They're most active in the fall, but we catch them year-round. Nothing beats the sound of a redfish's distinctive "drum" when you bring one boatside.

Ladyfish: Don't let their name fool you – these fish are anything but dainty. Ladyfish are like mini tarpon, known for their acrobatic leaps and fast runs. They're often found in schools, so when you find one, you might hook into several. Ladyfish are great fun on light tackle and make for some exciting action when larger fish are being stubborn.

Crevalle Jack: These guys are the bulldogs of the inshore world. Jacks are pure muscle and will test your arms and your gear. They hunt in packs at night, often busting up bait schools near the surface. When a school of jacks moves through, it's like a feeding frenzy. Hold on tight if you hook one – they don't know the meaning of "give up."

Black Drum: The big brothers of the redfish family, black drum can grow to monster sizes. They're bottom feeders that love to hang around structure like bridges and docks. At night, they'll move into shallower water to feed. Black drum fight hard and steady, and the bigger ones can be a real challenge to land. They're most active in the cooler months, making for some great winter night fishing.

Why Night Owls Love It

There's something special about being on the water at night. The stars are out, the air's cool, and it feels like you've got the whole bay to yourself. But it's not just about the atmosphere – night fishing often means bigger fish and more action. Many of our target species are more active after dark, feeding more aggressively and letting their guard down. Plus, you avoid the daytime heat and boat traffic. It's a more peaceful experience, punctuated by the excitement of hookups in the dark. Our repeat customers often say night trips are their favorite way to fish St. Pete.

Book Your Nighttime Adventure

Ready to experience the magic of St. Petersburg's waters after dark? Our private night fishing charters are perfect for couples, fishing buddies, or anyone looking for a unique outdoor adventure. We provide all the gear, bait, and expertise – you just bring your sense of adventure (and maybe a light jacket). Whether you're aiming to catch your personal best or just want to try something new, our night trips deliver. Spots fill up fast, especially during peak seasons, so don't wait. Book your trip now and get ready for a night of fishing you'll be talking about for years to come. The fish are waiting – let's go catch 'em!

Learn more about the animals

Black Drum

Black Drum

Crevalle Jack

Crevalle Jack are the bulldogs of the flats – stocky, powerful, and always ready for a fight. These golden-tailed bruisers usually run 12-24 inches, but can grow up to 4 feet and 60 pounds. Look for them in seagrass beds, around sand flats, or near offshore structures. They're most active in warmer months, often pushing bait to the surface. That's your cue – watch for birds diving, it's a dead giveaway. Crevalle Jack are pure muscle and will test your gear and your arms. They're not known for great eating, but the fight makes up for it. These guys love the chase, so use fast-moving lures like silver spoons or topwater plugs. Here's a local trick: if you smell something like watermelon on the water, you might be near a feeding school. Cast beyond them and retrieve quickly – they can't resist a fleeing bait.

Crevalle Jack

Ladyfish

Ladyfish are sleek, silvery speedsters that'll give your light tackle a run for its money. They typically range from 1-3 feet long and love to hang out in coastal waters, estuaries, and even up into freshwater streams. You can catch these acrobatic fish year-round, but they're especially active in warmer months. Ladyfish are known for their spectacular aerial displays when hooked – they'll leap and skip across the water's surface, making for an exciting fight. While they're not prized for eating, anglers love targeting them for sport. You'll often find them in schools, chasing baitfish near the surface. To land one, try using small, flashy lures or live shrimp. Cast into the feeding frenzy and retrieve quickly. Just be ready for some high-flying action when you hook up!

Ladyfish

Redfish

Redfish are a prized catch along the Florida Gulf Coast, known for their coppery color and distinctive black spot near the tail. These fish typically range from 20-30 inches and 5-15 pounds, though trophy reds can reach 40+ inches. You'll find them in shallow coastal waters, around oyster bars, mangroves, and grass flats. Redfish put up a great fight and are delicious to eat. Spring and fall are peak seasons, but you can catch them year-round. Look for their tails sticking up as they feed in shallow water - that's a dead giveaway. When sight-casting, use a gold spoon or soft plastic on a light jighead. Let it sink, then give it a few twitches. Reds can't resist an easy meal stirring up the bottom.

Redfish
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