Capt Justin Carriker
Meet Captain Justin
Amenities:
- Fishing Chairs
- GPS & Fishfinder
- Life Jackets
- Catch and Release Allowed
- Cooler, Ice, Bottled Water
About this Tour:
- Boat Specs: 19+ ft
- Boat Capacity: 3 People
- All Fishing Equipment
- Boat & Fuel
- Photos
Fishing Techniques:
- Light Tackle
- Heavy Tackle
- Live bait
- Fly Fishing
- Artificial Lures
Fishing Equipment:
- Spinning Rods
- Baitcasting Rods
- Left & Right Handed
- Fly Rods (request only)
- Braid & Mono Line
CAPT JUSTIN BIO
Meet Capt Justin Carriker a fishing guide on Fellsmere Reservoir, and Lake Okeechobee. A native Floridian, Justin grew up fishing with family.
Fishing out of a Z19 Nitro and utilizing the latest equipment, fishing lures, and baits, Justin is well-equipped to fish across all of Central Florida’s fisheries and provide clients with a safe and comfortable ride.
Justin offers artificial and live bait charters and loves to share his passion for fishing by teaching clients local techniques and helping them hook the fish of a lifetime.
Covering the best and most diverse waterways in South Florida, Justin is guaranteed to put you in the best position possible to catch your biggest fish. Validated by joining team Headwaters Fishing.
What are waiting for let’s go fishing!
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Capt Justin Carriker
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