L&H Sportfishing, Florida, United States


5.0 (62 reviews) Spent Ranking #3 in Key Biscayne Fishing Charters & Tours

Post Deployment family fishing

You want to fish? L&H is the one! We have been aboard twice. Once with 3 young kids ages 6-12. The Capt and crew had the patience to help the young kids fish. The 2nd time we were all adults. Another successful Family fishing trip! Capt Jimmy and his crew are professional, experienced and devoted to the sport. If there is fish to catch they will find them. The boat is clean, well kept and very comfortable. We are looking forward to the next trip.
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Address

4000 Crandon Blvd, Florida, United States, Postal Code: 33149-1102.

Mobile

+1 305-361-9318

Website

http://www.landhsportfishing.com

Email

[email protected]

Current local date and time now

Thursday, May 09, 2024, 20:18

User Ratings

5.0 based on (62 reviews)

Excellent
94%
Good
2%
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Poor
2%
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Reviews


  • 5Eric S 5:00 PM Aug 23, 2021
    Incredible crew and experience
    These guys are extremely impressive. I’ve been on several charters over the years and none even came close to the level of expertise this crew showed. When we came across a school of Mahi these guys didn’t miss once. We went out with Adam, Troy, Chris, and Jimmy’s son Chris and they were all fantastic. Incredibly knowledgeable and hard working. Jimmy’s son, who is only about 10 years old, knew more about fishing at his age than I think I’ll ever know, and he’ll make a heck of a captain some day. Very much looking forward to coming back in the spring!!

  • 5Tito 5:00 PM Jan 7, 2015
    Good times
    We had a great day on a day of very choppy weather. 12 sails, a few kings, including a huge one. We did gaff one cobia, which I was really looking forward to eating. The crew and the Captain didn't tell us it was short. Heading in, the crew didn't tell us it was short. When we arrived at the dock, no crew member told us it was short. When we asked where the cobia was, as it was missing from the cooler with the fish to clean, we were told it was "short, and thrown back into the water". This seemed bizarre, as the industry standard is to let the paying crew team know right away if a caught fish is released or released subsequent to gaffing it. I don't know if the crew kept the cobia for their financial gain, but it sure seems like they did. it is unfortunate that such an expensive charter would taint a trip right at the end playing these petty games. Sincerely, Arturo Peña, IIII

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