Ye Ole Pirate Fishing Charters

1 North Front Street, Fernandina Beach, FL 32034
904-753-7585   |   Visit Website

About Ye Ole Pirate Fishing Charters

Whether you're looking for a relaxing family adventure or a rod bending, reel screaming, adrenaline pumping, good time, you'll find it on board 'Ye Ole Pirate' Fishing Charters on Amelia Island, Florida. Ye Ole Pirate offers customized three- to eight-hour fishing trips and is equipped to target all local species.  

Rods, reels, bait, ice and coolers are all on board and included for use while on your charter.  The boat is handicap accessible (wheelchair access), has a private restroom , a comfortable enclosed helm station/cabin as well as an upper viewing deck for those who want to take a break from fishing or take pictures of the action on deck.  With all of these amenities, ‘Ye Ole Pirate’ is ready to provide every angler with all the comfort and convenience you would expect from a fine charter excursion. 
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Aug 06, 2022 by twins2tymes

Great charter with experienced Captain.

We took a four hour charter with Captain Steve in July. He and his first mate were very friendly and helpful throughout our charter. Captain Steve had over 40 years of experience in the waters...

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Jul 19, 2022 by R1834HXstevek

Years of Great Memories!

We have been going out with Cap'n Steve and crews for over 28 years as best we can recall. My brother-in-law booked a shark fishing charter in about 1994 and we've continued the tradition every July...

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Jun 22, 2022 by rustoli23

Fishing!!!

Steve was a fabulous captain on my family’s fishing trip. My grandchildren have never fished before. They learned so much from him. It was an amazing 4 hours!!

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Located just off the coast of northeast Florida, Amelia Island is easy to reach, but hard to forget. With 13 miles of beautiful beaches, abundant native wildlife, and pristine waters, this barrier island has long been a beloved destination for visitors and residents alike.