676 Bayview Ave
Biloxi, MS 39530
(800) 627-0777
Biloxi Charter Boat Fishing. We fishing inshore and offshore. Fishing for Redfish, Sharks, Speckled Trout, White trout, Flounder, Cobia, King Fish, Sheepshead and more.
Born and raised on the shores of the Back Bay of Biloxi, Capt. Brodie has religiously fished these waters his entire life. Specializing in light tackle bay, near shore, and barrier island fishing Capt. Brodie can take you on fun-filled fishing adventures here in south Mississippi on a year-round basis. Everything is supplied on these trips except your food and drink, and you simply walk on and off the boat...it's that easy. Half-a-day trips for up to 4 anglers are $375 and all-day trips go for $475. To take along a 5th angler add another $100. Depending on the season fish caught may include: redfish, speckled trout, flounder, sheepshead, flounder, black drum, white trout, ground mullet, tripletail, jack crevalle, King mackerel, Spanish mackerel, Florida pompano, sharks, cobia , bluefish, ladyfish, croakers, stingrays, seacatfish, and gafftopsail catfish.
Captain Brandon Morano Owner/Operator since 1995 37' Custom Sport Fisherman * 1/2 Day, 6 Hr., All Day, 10 & 12 Hr., Overnight Charters & Sunset Cruises available. * Trolling & Bottom Fishing * Air Conditioned Cabin & Private Restroom * Coast Guard Approved 1-6 Passenger * Bait, Tackle, Ice & Fishing License Furnished * Experenced Deckhand at Your Service * Docked at The Biloxi Small Craft Harbor, Pier B, Slip 9.
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The Biloxi Visitors Center, which opened in July 2011 in the shadow of the Biloxi Lighthouse on U.S. 90, fuses the city's architectural heritage with state-of-the-art technology and multi-media exhibits to give visitors and residents alike a feel for the Biloxi of yesterday and today. Besides offering a wealth of information about visitor amenities in Biloxi, the visitors center is also a museum of sorts, housing nearly a dozen multi-media exhibits that tell the story of Biloxi, its people, its connection to the water, and its cultural diversity. You'll find a gift shop offering all sorts of Biloxi memorabilia, with many of the items created by local artists and craftsmen. Among the attractions on the second floor is a 67-seat movie theater with continuous showings of the 10-minute film "We are Biloxi," and the 50 minute long film "Hurricane Katrina & Biloxi." Stepping out onto the second-floor porch, you'll be eye level with the beacon of the Biloxi Lighthouse, enjoying the cool breezes off the Gulf of Mexico, or soaking up the panoramic view of the Biloxi beach and Mississippi Sound. The 24,000 square-foot center bears a striking resemblance to the Dantzler House, a two-story city-owned structure that stood on the site until Aug. 29, 2005, when it was destroyed by Hurricane Katrina. Among the features inspired by the Dantzler: two-story porches, a grand staircase, and floor-to-ceiling windows. Also included in the visitors center are the original stained-glass windows from the Dantzler House which were miraculously salvageable. The visitors center, which is open seven days a week and available for private parties or corporate functions, is also home to the Biloxi and Biloxi Bay chambers of commerce. The city constructed the $11 million facility with federal and state funds and insurance proceeds.