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Top-Rated 6-Hour Fishing Charter in Rehoboth Beach

  • Published Date: July 17, 2025
  • Fishing
  • Delaware
  • $680 - $2,100 price range

Summary

Ready for a full day of fishing in Rehoboth Beach? This 6-hour charter takes you to the productive spots of the Mid-Atlantic, where sea bass, flounder, tuna, and mahi-mahi are waiting. Whether you're new to fishing or an old hand, you'll find everything you need on board. The captain knows these waters like the back of their hand and provides top-notch gear to help you land the big one. You'll hit both inshore and offshore spots, all within a quick ride from the dock. It's a laid-back day on the water, so remember to bring some snacks, slap on the sunscreen, and don't forget your fishing license. With room for four, it's perfect for a small group or family outing. Just keep in mind that deposits can't be refunded, so check those trip details before you book.
Top-Rated 6-Hour Fishing Charter in Rehoboth Beach

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Flounder day with Makai Charters.

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Offshore fishing with Makai Charters at sunset.

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Flounder and sea bass catch with Makai Charters.

5 large fish caught while fishing in DE

Flounder catch with Makai Charters.

4 anglers fishing at Rehoboth Beach

Family catch of flounder with Makai Charters.

Two Pacific Halibut, 19 inches, caught fishing at Rehoboth Beach

Flounder day with Makai Charters.

Fishing in DE

Offshore fishing with Makai Charters at sunset.

Fishing trip in DE

Smooth

Catch of the day! Giant king mackerel in DE

Tuna Fishing!

Blackfin tuna fish caught at Rehoboth Beach

Hook of the day!

King Mackerel fishing in DE

Fish On!

Fishing in DE

Living the fishing dreams

Five fishing rods and tackle at Rehoboth Beach

Flounder and sea bass catch with Makai Charters.

5 large fish caught while fishing in DE

Flounder catch with Makai Charters.

4 anglers fishing at Rehoboth Beach

Family catch of flounder with Makai Charters.

Two Pacific Halibut, 19 inches, caught fishing at Rehoboth Beach

Flounder day with Makai Charters.

Fishing in DE

Offshore fishing with Makai Charters at sunset.

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Delaware's Finest: 6-Hour Fishing Charter

Looking for a full day of fishing action off Rehoboth Beach? Makai Charters has you covered with their 6-hour Delaware Fishing Charter. Whether you're a seasoned angler or just getting your feet wet, this trip offers the perfect mix of inshore and offshore fishing opportunities. You'll be targeting a variety of species including sea bass, flounder, tuna, and the always-exciting mahi-mahi. With top-notch gear provided and an expert captain at the helm, you're in for a day of rod-bending fun in the bountiful Mid-Atlantic waters.

What to Expect on the Water

As you cruise out of Rehoboth Beach, the anticipation builds. Your captain knows these waters like the back of their hand, and they'll be taking you to some of the most productive fishing spots in the area. The beauty of this 6-hour trip is the variety - you might start inshore, working structure for sea bass and flounder, before heading further out to troll for bigger game like tuna and mahi-mahi. The boat's well-equipped with quality rods, reels, and tackle, so you can focus on the fishing and leave the gear worries behind. Don't forget to pack some snacks and plenty of water - a day on the water works up an appetite!

Fishing Techniques & Hotspots

On this charter, you'll get to try a mix of fishing techniques. For bottom-dwelling species like sea bass and flounder, you'll likely be dropping bait or jigs to the seafloor. When targeting pelagic species like mahi-mahi, trolling is often the name of the game. Your captain might set up a spread of lures skipping along the surface, mimicking flying fish or squid. Keep an eye out for weed lines or floating debris - these are mahi-mahi magnets. As for hotspots, the artificial reefs off Rehoboth Beach are go-to locations for sea bass, while the legendary "Hotdog" area is known for its summer flounder action. When conditions are right, you might even make a run to the offshore canyons where the big boys hang out.

Species You'll Want to Hook

Mahi Mahi (Common Dolphinfish): These colorful acrobats are a favorite among anglers. Known for their spectacular aerial displays when hooked, mahi-mahi are as fun to catch as they are delicious to eat. They typically show up in Delaware waters from July through September, following warm currents and congregating around floating structure. A school of mahi can turn a slow day into non-stop action in minutes.

Sea Bass: The humble sea bass might not look like much, but they're a blast to catch and even better on the dinner table. These structure-loving fish can be found year-round, but the biggest specimens typically show up in the cooler months. They're aggressive feeders and will hit just about any bait or jig that passes by their rocky lairs.

Spanish Mackerel: Speed demons of the sea, Spanish mackerel provide fast-paced action when they're running. These torpedo-shaped fish arrive in Delaware waters in the summer, chasing schools of baitfish. Light tackle and fast retrieves are the ticket here - when you find a school, it's not uncommon to have double or triple hookups!

Southern Flounder: Masters of camouflage, flounder require a bit of finesse to target successfully. These flatfish lie in wait on the bottom, ambushing prey that passes by. Summer is prime time for flounder fishing in Delaware, with some real doormats (big ones) caught each year. The satisfaction of feeling that distinctive flounder "thump" on your line is hard to beat.

Bluefish: When the blues are running, hold onto your rod! These toothy predators are pure muscle and attitude. They show up in Delaware waters from spring through fall, often in large schools that can turn the water into a frenzy. Bluefish will hit just about anything, making them a great target for anglers of all skill levels. Just watch those fingers when unhooking them - their teeth are no joke!

Why Anglers Keep Coming Back

There's something special about fishing the waters off Rehoboth Beach. Maybe it's the diverse mix of species you can target in a single trip. Or perhaps it's the thrill of never knowing what might grab your line next. Regulars on these charters often talk about the sense of adventure - how a calm morning can suddenly turn into an adrenaline-pumping battle with a big mahi or a school of hard-fighting bluefish. The captains at Makai Charters have seen it all, and their local knowledge can make the difference between a good day and a great one. Plus, there's nothing quite like coming back to the dock with a cooler full of fresh fish, ready for the grill.

Time to Book Your Spot

If you're itching to get out on the water and experience some of the best fishing Delaware has to offer, this 6-hour charter with Makai Charters is calling your name. With room for up to 4 anglers, it's perfect for a family outing or a day with your fishing buddies. Remember to bring your fishing license, some sunscreen, and a can-do attitude - the fish are waiting! Don't miss out on the chance to create some lasting memories and maybe even land the catch of a lifetime. Book your spot now and get ready for a day of Delaware fishing at its finest. The fish are biting, and your adventure awaits!

Learn more about the species

Bluefish

Bluefish are the bullies of our inshore waters, showing up in force from spring through fall. These toothy predators average 2-10 pounds but can top 20. Look for them terrorizing bait schools near inlets, jetties, and along the beaches. Blues fight dirty - expect strong runs and acrobatic jumps. They'll hit just about anything, from cut bait to topwater lures. The meat is oily but great smoked or grilled fresh. For non-stop action, find the birds working and cast into the frenzy. But watch those teeth - blues have been known to bite fingers. Pro tip: use wire leaders to prevent bite-offs. When the bluefish blitz is on, it's some of the most exciting fishing you'll ever experience.

Bluefish

Mahi Mahi or Common Dolphinfish

Mahi mahi are one of the most exciting fish to target off Rehoboth Beach. These colorful speedsters average 15-30 pounds but can top 80 pounds. Look for them near floating debris or weed lines from spring through fall. Mahi hunt in schools, so once you hook one, keep it in the water to attract more. They're known for acrobatic jumps and hard runs that'll test your gear. The meat is mild and delicious - great for grilling. To up your odds, try trolling with ballyhoo or squid, or casting light jigs near structure. When a school gets fired up, the action can be non-stop. Just remember to leave a few for next time.

Mahi Mahi or Common Dolphinfish

Sea Bass

Sea bass are a staple for Delaware charters, hanging around wrecks and reefs year-round. Most fish run 1-3 pounds, but 5+ pounders aren't uncommon. They're aggressive feeders, so dropping cut squid or clams to the bottom is usually all it takes. Sea bass fight hard for their size, especially in deeper water. The white, flaky meat is a crowd-pleaser too. For the best action, hit the offshore wrecks in spring and fall when bigger fish move in. If you're struggling to get bites, try downsizing your hook and bait. These fish have small mouths but big appetites. Once you find a good spot, you can often limit out quickly.

Sea Bass

Southern Flounder

Southern flounder are the perfect target for anglers who like a challenge. These masters of camouflage blend in with sandy or muddy bottoms in our bays and inlets. Most fish run 2-5 pounds, but 8+ pounders show up in fall. They're ambush predators, so a slow retrieve with live bait or soft plastics is key. The fight isn't spectacular, but landing a big one takes skill. And there's no better eating fish around. Spring and fall are prime, with bigger fish moving to deeper water in summer. Here's a local trick - drag your bait or lure slowly along drop-offs where flounder wait to ambush prey. Patience and a light touch on the line are crucial.

Southern Flounder

Spanish Mackerel

Spanish mackerel give our inshore waters a jolt of energy each summer. These sleek, spotted speedsters average 2-4 pounds but can top 10. Look for them chasing bait schools near inlets and along the beaches from June through September. They're lightning-fast and will hit just about any small, shiny lure. The fight is more about blistering runs than power. Catch them while they're here - the meat is great fresh but doesn't freeze well. For non-stop action, try trolling small spoons or jigs behind planers. When you see birds working the water, get ready for some fast-paced casting. Just watch those teeth when you're unhooking them.

Spanish Mackerel

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Vehicle Guest Capacity: 4

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Grab your fishing buddies and head out for a relaxing day on the water with this 6-hour charter in Rehoboth Beach. You'll cruise the scenic Delaware coast, dropping lines at prime inshore spots known for sea bass, flounder, and more. The experienced captain knows just where to find the fish and will help you reel in some great catches. With all the gear provided, you can focus on enjoying the ocean breeze and the thrill of the hunt. Whether you're a seasoned angler or trying fishing for the first time, this trip offers something for everyone. Don't forget to pack some snacks and drinks to keep you fueled throughout the day. It's the perfect way to spend a summer afternoon – soaking up the sun, swapping stories, and hopefully landing a few impressive fish to brag about back on shore.
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