Fishing Photo Gallery

Real Florida Fishing, Captured in the Moment

Captain Bach Charters is built on real experiences—no staged photoshoots, no stock images, and no forced highlights. Every photo in this gallery is taken during an actual charter with real anglers, fishing real conditions, and putting in real work to make those moments happen.


The Gallery Page is here to give you a transparent, visual look at what happens aboard Captain Bach’s skiff. Whether it's sight-casting redfish in six inches of water, working dock lights at night, or drifting nearshore for tarpon, this collection shows what clients actually do on the water.

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Redfish, Snook, Tarpon, and More — In Action

This fishery is home to some of the most iconic saltwater gamefish in the Southeast. The images on this page represent seasonal patterns, tidal timing, and the diverse species targeted by Capt. Bach throughout the year.



You’ll find photos of:

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Tailing redfish along grassy banks

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Snook pulled from docks, mangroves, and canals

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Tarpon mid-jump, during leader grabs, and post-release

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Spotted seatrout, black drum, and sheepshead on flats and channels

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Juvenile sharks and snapper taken on light gear

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Crevalle jack caught during fall blitzes

Whether you prefer hand-tied flies or soft plastics, this gallery shows your style in action.

A Mix of Angler Types and Skill Levels

Fishing with Capt. Bach isn’t reserved for pros. The gallery shows a broad mix of clients, from first-time fly anglers to lifelong saltwater veterans, including:

Teenagers landing their first redfish on spin

Retired clients sight-casting to laid-up tarpon

Solo travelers focused on technique improvement

Father-son pairs sharing a full-day grind on the flats

Intermediate fly anglers learning casting angles in wind

Why We Photograph the Trip

Primary Targets Include:

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Casting posture and rod angle

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Hand placement during strip-sets

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How the fish reacted at boat-side

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When tension was lost and why

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Body positioning and boat location during the shot

Capt. Bach uses these photos as learning aids, not just souvenirs. They’re a tool for post-trip debriefs, especially for anglers refining fly casting or aiming for technical redfish encounters.

What Anglers Are Saying

Want to Be Featured? Here’s How

If you’re booked for a trip and want photo documentation, just let Capt. Bach know. He’ll bring a GoPro or shoot with a phone, focusing on:

  • Hookups

  • Casts

  • Landings

  • Releases

  • Fly/lure detail shots

  • You enjoying the moment—not just posing with fish

Photos are offered as a courtesy, not a paid add-on.

Book a Trip with a Purpose

If you’re looking for a charter that prioritizes quality over quantity, conditions over convenience, and instruction over entertainment, Captain Bach Charters is ready to guide your next session.


You can check available dates via FishingBooker or reach out directly to plan a trip that fits your goals and timing.

Trips run daily, but the best fishing happens on the right tide—so book early and book smart.