Rocky Creek Charters Fishing Photos


About Rocky Creek Charters Photo Gallery


Welcome to the Rocky Creek Charters Photo Gallery, where the thrill of Steinhatchee fishing comes to life! Our gallery captures the exhilarating pursuit of Redfish and the joy of scalloping in these rich waters. The vibrant photos showcase the unforgettable moments as our guests experience the thrill of reeling in big catches and savoring adventure on the open sea. Each image tells a story of excitement, skill, and nature’s breathtaking beauty.


As you browse through our collection, you’ll witness the anticipation before each cast, the triumphant smiles upon landing a prized catch, and the shimmering scales of scallops glistening in the sun. These images embody more than just fishing charters; they encapsulate a passion for outdoor exploration and an unwavering commitment to providing an unparalleled experience. From action-packed shots showcasing epic battles with feisty Redfish to serene snapshots capturing scenic landscapes, our photo gallery invites you to immerse yourself in a world where every moment is infused with adrenaline-pumping excitement.



So come join us as we embark on unforgettable journeys through untamed waters teeming with life! Our gallery is not just about catching fish or harvesting scallops; it’s about celebrating nature's wonders and creating memories that will last a lifetime.


Rocky Creek Charters Photo Album is a collection of our guests in action. The fish photos include Cobia (Also Called Black Salmon, Crab Eater, Lemon Fish, Sergeant Fish ), Redfish (Also Called Red Drum, Channel Bass, Spottail Bass), Sea Trout (Also Called Speckled Trout, Spotted Sea Trout), Southern Flounder (Also Called Flounder, Plie ), Spanish Mackerel (Also Called Atlantic Spanish Mackerel, Spanish Mackerel), Smooth Hammerhead (Also Called Common Hammerhead, Round-headed Hammerhead), Tripletail (Also Called Tripletail, Black Grunt, Black Perch, Bouyfish, Flasher, Chobie, Biajaca De La Mar, Flasher, Steamboat). The fishing photos are taken in Gulf of Mexico, Deadman Bay, Steinhatchee River.