Capt Kirk Osborne
Meet Captain Kirk



CAPT KIRK BIO
About Capt Kirk Osborne It all started in 1969 when my father started taking us to the Everglades to go fishing. First, it was a small panfish, but then one of my best memories.
When it’s time to book a trip with Capt Kirk, know he has been running charters for many years and does everything to make sure you have a great time. If you wish to enjoy the wildlife and sounds of nature, a trip with Capt. Kirk will hit all the right buttons. This multi-talented captain has participated in multiple Bass tournaments and enjoys taking the next generation of fishing.
Hop on board his fully Bass Online wrapped 20’ Ranger boat that’s equipped with a 200 HP Mercury 4-stroke engine. With the help of the fishfinder, as well as the captain’s knowledge of the area, you’ll quickly get to where the fish are. Once located, turn on the wireless trolling motor to get on top of them. Before you know it, you’ll be catching fish.
The stars of every trip are peacock bass, snakehead, clown knife fish, and largemouth bass that come to play. Capt. Kirk is confident you’ll catch fish during his trip, he is backed by Bass Online’s industry-leading “no fish, no pay” policy.
Included in the price of the trip are top-quality rods and reels. The captain will provide artificial bait that all the South Florida bass go crazy for. If required, you can purchase live bait before the trip as well and Capt Kirk will discuss that with you beforehand.
Everyone over the age of 16 will need to buy a fishing license before the trip begins. These can be purchased over the phone. Feel free to bring a small cooler of food and drinks along and the captain will provide ice and water.
Have a camera ready – you’re likely to see gators and numerous species of birds. Pack sunscreen, insect repellant, sunglasses, and a hat, and you’re ready to fish!
Book a trip today with Capt Kirk for an unforgettable day in the canals or Everglades. You’re sure to come back time and time again.

Capt Kirk Osborne
Species Capt Kirk Osborne Catches
Amenities:
- Fishing Chairs
- GPS & Fishfinder
- Life Jackets
- Catch and Release Allowed
- Cooler, Ice, Bottled Water
About this Tour:
- Boat Specs: 20+ ft
- Boat Capacity: 4 People
- All Fishing Equipment
- Boat & Fuel
- Photos
Fishing Techniques:
- Light Tackle
- Heavy Tackle
- Livebait
- Fly Fishing
- Artificial Lures
Fishing Equipment:
- Spinning Rods
- Baitcasting Rods
- Left & Right Handed
- Fly Rods (request only)
- Braid & Mono Line
WHAT CUSTOMERS ARE SAYING ABOUT CAPT KIRK






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Kirk knows his stuff and he's a good guide eith a great attitude.


Kirk knows his stuff and he's a good guide eith a great attitude.


Sincerely Alan


Sincerely Alan

























































At moment for some reason it will not let me see all my photos so I will upload as soon as I can.


At moment for some reason it will not let me see all my photos so I will upload as soon as I can.


Kirk knows his stuff and he's a good guide eith a great attitude.


Kirk knows his stuff and he's a good guide eith a great attitude.


Sincerely Alan


Sincerely Alan
































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