Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) – Fishing Info
About Water Walker Fishing
Where does Water Walker Fishing fish?
We fish the Pensacola area, including Gulf of Mexico, Perdido Key, Pensacola.
What are the target fish?
Target fish include Black Drum (Also Called Drum, Drummer), Southern Flounder (Also Called Flounder, Plie ), Sheepshead (Also Called Convict Fish, Sheephead ), Redfish (Also Called Red Drum, Channel Bass, Spottail Bass), Sea Trout (Also Called Speckled Trout, Spotted Sea Trout), Tripletail (Also Called Tripletail, Black Grunt, Black Perch, Bouyfish, Flasher, Chobie, Biajaca De La Mar, Flasher, Steamboat), Grey Snapper (Also Called Mangrove Snapper, Gray Snapper ), Red Snapper (Also Called Pensacola Red Snapper, Northern Red Snapper ), Vermilion Rockfish (Also Called Rockfish ), Grey Triggerfish (Also Called Leatherjacket, leatherneck, Taly), Cobia (Also Called Black Salmon, Crab Eater, Lemon Fish, Sergeant Fish ), Common Dolphinfish (Also Called Dolphin, Dolphinfish, Common Dolphin, Mahi-Mahi, Dorado, Dourade ), King Mackerel (Also Called Kingfish, Spanish Mackerel ), Spanish Mackerel (Also Called Atlantic Spanish Mackerel, Spanish Mackerel)
Where in Pensacola to we meet our guests?
We meet at Southwind Marina (10121 Sinton Dr, Pensacola, FL 32507, USA)
Do I need a STATE Fishing license?
Yes, a Fishing license is required
How much should I Tip?
It is customary to tip 20% of the trip total. We work tirelessly to make sure you have a guest experience!
Do I need to bring my own gear?
No, we provide standard gear such as rods and reels so you don’t need to worry about anything. But please feel free to bring you own gear if you prefer.