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There's something special about casting lines under the stars in Navarre, Florida. When the sun goes down and the Gulf waters turn dark, that's when the real predators start prowling the shallows. Captain Joey Tremor knows exactly where to set up along this stretch of pristine coastline, and his 4-hour night shark fishing trips deliver the kind of adrenaline rush that keeps anglers coming back season after season. You'll be fishing right from the sand, targeting bull sharks and hammerheads that cruise these waters after dark. No boat required – just quality gear, proven techniques, and the patience to wait for that screaming reel.
This isn't your typical sunset fishing trip. We're talking serious shark fishing that starts when most folks are heading home for dinner. Captain Joey meets your group of up to 6 anglers at Navarre Parkway, where you'll walk out to prime fishing spots along the shoreline. The evening air is usually calm and cool, perfect for settling in with heavy tackle and big baits. You'll be using circle hooks and steel leaders, casting out chunks of fresh bait into the surf zone where sharks patrol for an easy meal. The peaceful atmosphere won't last long once you hook into a 6-foot bull shark – then it's all hands on deck and pure excitement as you battle one of the Gulf's top predators from the sand.
Land-based shark fishing requires different gear than your typical inshore setup. Captain Joey brings heavy spinning reels loaded with 50-80 pound braided line, paired with rods that can handle the torque of a large shark without snapping. Steel leaders are essential since sharks have razor-sharp teeth that'll slice through mono in seconds. The key technique here is patience and proper bait presentation – we're talking big chunks of fresh fish positioned in the strike zone using pyramid sinkers to hold bottom in the surf. Circle hooks do most of the work once a shark takes the bait, hooking themselves as they turn away with their meal. You'll learn how to read the water, identify feeding lanes, and position your baits where hungry sharks are most likely to find them.
Bull sharks are the main target species during these night sessions, and for good reason. These powerful predators are incredibly common in Navarre's nearshore waters from late spring through early fall. Bulls are notorious for their aggressive feeding behavior and willingness to hunt in shallow water, sometimes cruising just beyond the surf zone in water barely deep enough to cover their dorsal fins. They're built like underwater bulldozers – thick, muscular bodies that can reach 8 feet and 300 pounds in these waters. What makes them so exciting to catch is their raw power and unpredictable fighting style. One minute they're bulldogging along the bottom, the next they're making blistering runs parallel to the beach that'll have your drag screaming and your arms burning.
When conditions are right, hammerhead sharks also patrol these waters after dark. These prehistoric-looking predators are absolutely mesmerizing to see up close, with their distinctive flattened head structures that give them enhanced sensory capabilities. Hammerheads in the Gulf typically range from 4 to 7 feet, and they're known for their acrobatic fights – jumping, spinning, and thrashing on the surface in ways that'll get your heart pounding. They're most active during warmer months when baitfish are thick along the coast. Both species are catch-and-release only, giving you the rush of the fight plus the satisfaction of watching these apex predators swim back to the depths where they belong.
Night shark fishing from Navarre Beach delivers a world-class angling experience without the expense or seasickness potential of offshore trips. Captain Joey's land-based approach means you get all the excitement of tangling with serious gamefish while keeping your feet planted firmly on dry sand. The trip accommodates up to 8 guests total, with the base rate covering 6 anglers – perfect for families or groups of friends looking to try something different on Florida's Emerald Coast. Prime season runs from May through October when water temperatures are warmest and shark activity peaks. Book early since these popular night trips fill up fast, especially during summer months when visitors flock to the area for beach vacations and fishing adventures.
Bull sharks are the bruisers of our local waters - thick-bodied predators that average 8-10 feet and pack serious muscle. These gray and white fighters love our shallow Gulf waters and can even handle brackish areas where rivers meet the sea. What makes them special around Navarre is their unpredictable nature and raw power once hooked. Summer through early fall gives you the best shot, especially on warm nights when they cruise close to shore hunting. They're aggressive feeders that'll hit cut mullet, mackerel, or fresh bait hard. The fight is what keeps people coming back - pure bulldogging strength that'll test your gear and patience. Here's a local tip: fresh eel is absolute candy to bull sharks. Its high oil content and tough skin makes it perfect for our night fishing setup, and it stays on the hook better than most baits when these powerful fish come calling.
