Pensacola Fish Species

FAQ


What fish can be caught in Pensacola Bay?

Well, a lot! From speckled trout, redfish, flounder, sheepshead, or Spanish mackerel to tuna, marlin, grouper, and more! And with Captain Tim King of King's Fishing Charter as your guide, you're sure to have a fun and exciting time out on the water.


Can you catch grouper in Pensacola?

Yes, you can catch grouper in Pensacola, and it's an exciting challenge for Captain Tim to tackle! Grouper is one of the most sought-after game fish in the area, and they're known for their size and strength. 


What is the most common fish in Florida?

Speckled trout and it's no wonder why - these fish are fun to catch and delicious to eat! And with Captain Tim King of King's Fishing Charter as your guide, you'll have the chance to hook into some of the biggest and best speckled trout around.


A Kings Fishing Charters fishing charter targets the top Pensacola Fish species including Red Snapper (Also Called Pensacola Red Snapper, Northern Red Snapper), Snook, Cobia, Black Drum (Also Called Drum, Drummer), Redfish (Also Called Red Drum), Bluefish, Sea Trout (Also Called Speckled Trout, Spotted Sea Trout), Wahoo (Also Called Pacific Kingfish), Yellowfin Tuna, Albacore Tuna Crevalle Jack (Also Called African Pompano), Atlantic Bonito, Black Grouper, Gag Grouper, Scamp Grouper, Grey Triggerfish, King Mackerel (Also Called Kingfish, Spanish Mackerel), Ladyfish, Sheepshead, Spadefish (Also Called Atlantic Spadefish, Angelfish), Southern Stingray, Spanish Mackerel, Tripletail (Also Called Black Grunt, Black Perch), Vermilion Rockfish, White Bass (Also Called Sand Bass), White Croaker, and White Grunt (Also Called Common Grunt). We primarily Fish the Gulf of Mexico, Choctawhatchee Bay, Pensacola Bay, East Bay, Santa Rosa Sound, Escambia Bay, Blackwater Bay, and the Intracoastal Waterway.