My skiff can accommodate 3 anglers and myself for a day full of North Florida inshore fishing action. All guided fishing charter rates include everything you need... fishing licenses, top of the line fishing gear, bait & tackle, cooler with ice and bottled water. I also provide digital pictures of your inshore fishing catches that can be emailed to you after your trip.
Sun Block (No spray sunscreens on boat please), Hat, Polarized Sunglasses, Something to drink, Snacks. If you prefer to fish with your own gear, you may also bring your own rods and reels.
Out of town and specialized trips are also available. Call for rates and details. If you have more than 3 anglers in your party additional Boats and Captains can be provided. If you don't see what you’re looking for please call and I'll customize your fishing trip today!
He has never been a stranger to fishing and has always loved the outdoors. A lifelong resident of beautiful St. Augustine Fl., Tommy has acquired extensive knowledge of fishing the Intracoastal Waterway and its many creeks, flats, and backcountry estuaries. A U.S. Coast Guard approved Captain, Tommy is also an avid tournament fisherman and has competed for the last ten years in the ESPN Redfish Cup, FLW Redfish Tour, and IFA Redfish Tours. Specializing in super shallow water angling, he will guide you to the best saltwater light-tackle and fly fishing opportunities around the St. Augustine, Palm Coast and Flagler beach areas. Being a FULL TIME fishing guide, Capt. Tommy is on the water almost every day which means he knows where the fish are on a consistent basis (Many other guides in the area only work part time on the weekends). A conservation-minded angler, Tommy will encourage a “Use, don’t abuse” attitude while on the water. Not only will you be catching fish, but you can also see many different species of wildlife while on your inshore fishing trip, such as manatees, dolphin (porpoise), and native birds, just to name a few. Enjoy St. Augustine Fishing at it's best with Captain Tommy Derringer.
Tommy and his tournament partner Danny McCullough have finished strong tying for TEAM OF THE YEAR on the 2010 IFA Redfish Tour! Stay tuned for updates to the 2011 Tournament year...
2009 ESPN Redfish Cup...Capt. Tommy has partnered up with Christopher Cenci to compete in the prestigious 2009 ESPN Redfish Cup. Only the top 55 Professional Redfish Teams in the world were invited to compete that year. With four regular season events and a season ending championship (All aired on ESPN Outdoors) it was a very exciting year.
On the nations premiere Professional Redfish Tour (FLW Tour) Tommy and Chris Herrera Finished 12th in the year long points race.
On the 2007 IFA Redfish Tour Tommy and Chris finished 11th in the year long point standings.
You'll be fishing on the most technically advanced, flats fishing machine ever built...
The Egret 18.9 is known in the fishing world as the Rolls Royce of flats boats. With an unparalleled smooth ride the Egret will be the most comfortable flats boat you've ever been in. Not only does the Egret ride through the water like a much bigger boat but it will also float in mere inches of water. What does that mean for you? Redfish, trout, and other game fish love to feed and sun themselves in the extreme shallows of the inshore waters, so we'll be able to get closer to the fish than ever before!
A quiet and powerful Evinrude E-Tec outboard will get us to our spot and fishing in no time at all. My boat is also equipped with a MinnKota Trolling motor, Garmin GPS/ Sounder, and a dual Power Pole shallow water anchor system. Whether we are polling in on a school of fish or trolling a bank in a backcountry creek the Egret is hands down the best tool for the job. The Egret 18.9 is truly a fisherman's dreamboat!

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Capt. Tommy's Monthly Fishing Forecast in
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