Fishing Pier / Recreation

Okaloosa Island Fishing Pier

Rating

4.4 (300+ reviews)

📍 Location

1030 Miracle Strip Pkwy SE, Fort Walton Beach, FL 32548

📞 Contact

(850) 244-1023

About Okaloosa Island Fishing Pier

Historic 1,262-foot fishing pier extending into the Gulf. Fish for king mackerel, redfish, and more with stunning ocean views.

The Okaloosa Island Fishing Pier is a beloved landmark and premier fishing destination, stretching an impressive 1,262 feet into the emerald waters of the Gulf of Mexico. Whether you're an experienced angler or trying fishing for the first time, this historic pier offers an accessible and exciting fishing experience.

Fishing Opportunities:

  • King Mackerel - Trophy-sized kings in season
  • Spanish Mackerel - Fast action and great eating
  • Redfish - Powerful fighters
  • Pompano - Prized table fare
  • Cobia - Spring migration brings big fish
  • Sharks - Epic battles from the pier
  • Various Bottom Fish - Whiting, croaker, and more

Amenities:

  • On-site bait and tackle shop
  • Rod and reel rentals available
  • Fishing licenses sold on-site
  • Covered areas for shade
  • Benches and fish cleaning stations
  • Restrooms
  • Snack bar

Pier Fees:

  • Adults: $8.00
  • Children (6 and under): FREE
  • Spectators: $2.00 (non-fishing)
  • Rod Rentals: Available (tackle shop)

Hours:

  • Open 24 hours daily, year-round
  • Bait shop hours vary seasonally

Why Fish from the Pier:

  • No boat needed - fish deep Gulf waters from solid ground
  • No fishing license required when fishing from the pier
  • Family-friendly and beginner-friendly
  • Beautiful views even if the fish aren't biting
  • Great spot for watching dolphins and sunsets

Pro Tips:

  • Early morning and late afternoon typically offer the best fishing
  • Bring a cooler with drinks and snacks
  • Sunscreen and hat are essential
  • Ask the bait shop staff for current fishing conditions and best baits
  • Night fishing can be very productive, especially for sharks
  • Bring a bucket for bait and caught fish
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