Cutting through the Treasure Coast, the Indian River is part of the Atlantic Intra coastal Waterway that begins at Merrit Island and stretches down to the St. Lucie Inlet. It’s also a water playground for boating, fishing, skiing, and simply relaxing. The Indian River offers an incredibly diverse selection of Snook, Snapper, Dolphin, Redfish, Tarpon, Black drum, Spotted sea trout and many more.

While those are our most common target species; flounder, jack crevalle, black drum, ladyfish, triple tail, sharks, mangrove snapper, bluefish and many more are also found in the local area at various times during the year. Be assured that fly and light tackle opportunities are world-class.

Choosing an experienced guide for a fishing charter trip is essential. Your captain should know the conditions in order to pick the best locations for the best catches.

Treasure Coast, the Indian River
Come and join Capt. Bob Bushholz for a memorable trip along the beautiful Indian River. Ride in comfort aboard Catch 22, a 24' Pontoon Boat, powered by a Yamaha 100hp 4 stroke Engine, 6 person maximum, wheelchair accessible.
flounder, jack crevalle, black drum, ladyfish, triple tail, sharks, mangrove snapper, bluefish

We carry the latest in fishing and safety equipment. We supply bait and tackle, fishing license, rod and reel and ice. Fish cleaning is available.

We offer several sightseeing trips to choose from. So just kick back and enjoy the beauty that Jensen Beach and Stuart have to offer. Encounter Manatees and Dolphin swimming in our waterways. You may elect to land on an island for a family picnic or cruise by multi million dollar homes in Sailfish Point.

For more information on Charter trips visit Captain Bobs website www.catch22fish.net

The Indian River is without a doubt the premier stop in Florida for GIANT trophy redfish and spotted sea trout, serving as home to the state record for both species.

Fishing the The Indian river is a must for any avid fisherman. Bring the whole family and enjoy the wide variety of wildlife , Small islands and beautiful estuaries. This area contains 4,300 species of plants and animals, including 35 that are listed as threatened or endangered...more than any other estuary in North America.

It's common to see manatees, alligators, raccoons, dolphin, wading birds, waterfowl, and more on a daily basis with occasional bobcats and otters as well.

While those are our prized target species; flounder, black drum, jack crevalle, ladyfish, sharks, triple tail, mangrove snapper, bluefish and more are also found in the local area and at various times during the year. Regardless of what we pursue during the day, fly and light tackle opportunities are world-class.