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A friend of mine and his familily are going to be in the Vero Beach area later this week and some of next week. I thought I'd ask my seacraft afflicted brethren if they could supply some pointers regarding possible party boat fishing options for him and his 16 yr. old son. Possibly a 1/2 day trip for some father/son bonding time? Any suggestions would be appreciated.
If one of you are up for it, a ride in a Seacraft might help him understand my, otherwise, insane passion for a 30 year old boat that isn't in the water as we speak! Wishful thinking, but thought I'd put it out there. I will say that Joe is, without a doubt, the nicest and most sincere guy I have met in over 30 years in the business world. Thank you to all those who consider, would and do respond.
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Biglew, you will probably get some good advice over on florida sportsman.com in the east central section,-Good luck
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Biglew
Vero Beach is located between inlets. They would have to travel approx 30 min North to Sebastian Inlet or Go south to Ft Pierce. Ft pierce has a party boat called the "lady Stuart II. They seem to do good on bottom fishing. Here's the web site and directions. Ft Pierce Lady Stuart II BTW: Make sure they lather up on sunscreen. It has been real hot. Take the morning trip vs the afternoon as lately the afternoon thunder storms are threatning ![]()
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There isn't much of a party boat fleet at Sebastian, and what there is, I wouldn't go out on. Ft Pierce is your best bet. I haven't been on that particular boat, but there is some great bottom fishing out of there.
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