Luxury Saltwater Sportfishing aboard The High Rollin'
Captain Craig Beeding invites you and your guests aboard the 40 foot Luxury Sport Fishing Yacht the High Rollin' for an exciting deep sea fishing adventure on the beautiful waters off the Mississippi Gulf Coast. The High Rollin' is conveniently berthed in slip #33 at the Biloxi Small Craft Harbor, located on the corner of Main Street and Highway 90, just a 1/4 of a mile from the Gulf Coast's newest gaming destination, The Beau Rivage.
The
High Rollin' offers many different trips to meet the needs of your party; 1/2 day, full day, and deep offshore rig trips are available. Additionally, Captain Beeding will happily meet with you to personally tailor a trip to fulfill your every expectation.
The
High Rollin' is fitted with all the comforts of home, including a full galley, head, spacious salon and air conditioning. With a fast cruising speed and a top speed of 24 knots, The High Rollin' is one of the fastest luxury sportfishing yachts on the coast. That means you will be able to spend more time fishing and less time running!


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Captain Craig Beeding invites you to come enjoy the beautiful Mississippi Gulf Coast on the

High Rollin' & the Yo ElevenCall Today!!!


228-218-5353
2,546 Visitors in 2001

High Rollin' Charters

2002 WEB AWARD WINNER!


Looking for multiple boats for a large group or company outing?
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No problem...

Call Captain Craig Beeding and we'll coordinate your group or companies mini tournament!

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 Red Snapper
nice pearl belly red head!Red Snapper Time!!!
Red Snapper Season openes in April 2002, So get your fishing buddies together and
Reserve your 10 or 12 hour snapper trip today.


Red Drum
Craig & Hank/Redfish


The Big Bull Reds will be moving back in to the local waters along with the King Mackeral, spanish mackeral, Jack Cravelle and Bonita, so wait no longer...Reserve your 4, 6 or 8 hour trolling fishing trip today~
228-218-5353
"The people who invented work---didn't know how to fish!"