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Out of all the exciting things to do in Fort Walton Beach, fishing tops the list for many beach vacationers. Okaloosa Island in Fort Walton Beach, Florida provides a prime location for all different types of fishing. Beaches, piers, bridges, and a nearby charter fishing industry offer more than just one way to catch that prized fish you’ve been waiting for. From minnows to mackerel, anglers can expect to reel in a wide variety of game fish and table fare during a stay on Okaloosa Island. Finding the top fishing spots in Fort Walton Beach can be tricky for non-locals, so keep reading for the best fishing spots on Okaloosa Island!

Where to Fish on Okaloosa Island

Spread across Okaloosa Island are some of the regions top fishing destinations…

Okaloosa Island Pier

Sailfish caught on the Okaloosa Island Pier – pensacolafishingforum.com
The #1 stop for many avid fisherman is the Okaloosa Island Pier. This 1262 foot pier is located on the west end of Okaloosa Island, at the heart of the Okaloosa Island Boardwalk. The pier provides everything you would need for a day of fishing including licenses, equipment (for sale or rent), and bait. Fisherman can expect to catch practically any kind of Gulf fish off the massive pier. Most commonly encountered are Redfish, Tarpon, Mackerel, Ladyfish, and Hard Tails, but through the years Blow Fish, Sharks, Sailfish, and many more exotic species have been pulled out of the water. Mid March through October the Pier is open 24 hours, with the time dropping to 5am to 9pm October through March. Admission rates vary, but the price for an adult ticket is $7 and includes a fishing license.

Marler Bridge 

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On the East end of Okaloosa Island lies the Marler Bridge. This famous Emerald Coast bridge connects Okaloosa Island to Destin, FL, and overlooks the Choctawhatchee Bay, Destin Harbor, and the Destin Pass. Throw a line off this structure and you’re bound to catch something good. Sheepshead, Black Snapper, and Redfish are going to be your main targets, but plenty of desirable fish are waiting to be hooked! Fishing on the bridge is free and legal providing you stay within the posted locations, and as long as the fish is within the required limits, it’s good to keep!

Surf Fishing (Gulf Side)

Redfish caught while Surf Fishing on Okaloosa Island

There’s nothing like rigging up a surf rod, wading out to the drop off, and casting a deep line! Surf fishing or beach fishing allows some of the freedoms that bridges and piers do not. You need only avoid the swimmers, and you’ll find yourself in a perfect fishing location free to cast anywhere, set up a chair, and chill out while waiting for the big one to bite! Most of the public surf fishing goes down at the beaches behind Santa Rosa Boulevard Condos and the Okaloosa Island Boardwalk. But if you drive towards the east end of the island, you’ll find patches of public beach that is more secluded, and prime for surf fishing. It’s almost impossible to predict what you’ll catch from the beach, but Pompano, Redfish, Kingfish, and Catfish are some of the usual suspects!

Surf Fishing (Bay Side)

Okaloosa Island Bayside View

Surf Fishing in the bay as opposed to the gulf isn’t quite as popular, but provides a whole different experience. Park along highway 98 on the north side of Okaloosa Island along the long stretch of public beach, and set up shop. Find Speckled Trout, Redfish, Flounder, Ladyfish, and Bluefish while surf fishing in the Choctawhatchee Bay! Anglers opt for lighter gear when fishing the bay, and live bait including finger mullet, shrimp, and pinfish are sure to attract quality catches. If the northside beaches aren’t yielding the desired results, try fishing the waters in the area under the Marler Bridge. Here you’ll find free public parking, and easy access to quality seaweed beds and drop offs.

West Jetties

The giant rock piles known as the “East and West Jetties” border the Destin Pass. The East Jetties lie in Destin, FL, but the West Jetties are part of Okaloosa Island. Fishing off the West Jetties is a perfect example of “extra risk, extra reward”. The Jetties are accessible to the public, but take a little extra effort to reach. Packing light is encouraged, and the right footwear will go a long way when climbing massive boulders to reach the best fishing spot. Snag various Gulf fishes including Grouper, Snapper, and Spanish Mackerel fishing from the West Jetties, and make sure to steer clear of snorkelers, surfers, and passing watercraft.

Destin, Florida Fishing Charters

Anglers Aboard a Destin Deep Sea Fishing Party Boat

If you’re looking for a sure way to catch some fish, book a Destin Fishing Charter. Destin, Florida is located just a short drive from Okaloosa Island lodging, and is considered one of the top commercial fishing towns on the Gulf Coast. Charters boats are run by experienced local captains and crew, with state of the art technology and equipment that makes fishing a breeze! Bring along food, drink, and plenty of sunscreen as the captain guides you to desired game on a fishing trip ranging from 4 hours to 24. Party boat fishing and Private Charters are both available for booking, with each type of charter fishing excursion providing a different safe and fun experience for either individuals, families, or large groups!

To book a Fishing Charter, visit tripshock.com’s Destin Deep Sea Fishing Charters

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