Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) – Fishing Info

About Lone Eagle Charters

Where does Lone Eagle Charters fish?

We fish the Crystal River area, including Gulf of Mexico, Gum Swamp, Tsala Apopka Lake, Cross Florida Barge Canal, Lake Rousseau, Rainbow River, Spring Run, Tenmile Creek, Gum Slough, Salt River, North Prong Tenmile Creek, Withlacoochee River, Sheephead Creek, Dolphin Creek, Kings Creek, Deer Creek, Bagley Cove, Kings Bay, Bonable Lake, Smith Creek, Turner Lake, Little Bonable Lake, Rocky Run, Tiger Lake, Lindsey Lake, Kitchen Cow House Pond, Rush Lake, Sand Pond, Dog Ear Lake, Buck Pond, Little Clearwater Lake, Bell Pond, Clearwater Lake, Kelly Creek, Ramsey Creek, Salt Sick Lake, Twomile Prairie Lake, Section Sixteen Lake, Tarpon Creek, Little Bay Lake, Big Bay Lake, Blackwater Lake, Double Barrel Creek, Richard Creek, Bream Lake, Buck Lake, Little Bream Lake, Mooney Pond, Priest Pond, Bear Hammock Lake, Lead Pond, Orange Lake, Halfway Pond, Moore Pond, Cypress Prairie, Oak Pond, Jumper Lake, Lake Otting, Tony Creek, Long Pond.


What are the target fish?

Target fish include Redfish, Snook, Black Drum, Tripletail


Where in Crystal River to we meet our guests?

We meet at 10247 N Suncoast Blvd ( 10247 N Suncoast Blvd, Crystal River, FL 34428, USA )


Do I need a STATE Fishing license?

Yes, a Fishing license is required


Where do I get a STATE Fishing license?

Florida residents and visitors 16 years of age and older are required to possess a Florida freshwater fishing or saltwater fishing license when engaged in active or passive fishing activities.  However, you do not need a saltwater fishing license if saltwater fishing from a for-hire vessel (guide, charter, party boat) that has a valid charter license or from a vessel whose operator has a valid recreational saltwater vessel license issued in the name of the operator of the vessel. If you are looking for online access for a license, please check Go Outdoors Florida here: https://license.gooutdoorsflorida.com/Licensing/CustomerLookup.aspx

How much should I Tip?

It is customary to tip 20% of the trip total. We work tirelessly to make sure you have a guest experience!


Do I need to bring my own gear?

No, we provide standard gear such as rods and reels so you don’t need to worry about anything. But please feel free to bring you own gear if you prefer.