
Joined in 2022





Growing up on the beaches of Brunswick County, Captain Tim Disano has always been drawn to the water. Tim is eager to guide our clients along the waters that he's spent years exploring. Fully licensed by the United States Coast Guard, Tim is as serious about safety as he is about catching fish.
Capt. Tim specializes in light tackle and fly fishing inshore for redfish, black drum, speckled sea trout, and flounder.
"To be able to share my passion for fishing and the outdoors with new friends is a dream come true."
-Capt. Tim
5.0
Based on 29 reviews
Jordan Rodriguez
March 2026
Tim is an outstanding angler and guide. We had a successful October day, catching four bull redfish, a couple trout, a flounder and a shark. We started out hot with three big reds to 40 inches, but some dolphins came through and spooked the fish. Tim never got discouraged or stopped grinding hard, and after a long dry spell, we found the fish again and ended the day with more exciting action. I was impressed with Tim’s knowledge of where and how to find the fish we were looking for, but even more than that, he was super friendly and down to earth. Tim is the kind of guy I want to fish with, or grab lunch with, any day of the week. Thanks for helping make some epic catches come true for a couple of Idaho boys!
Read moreGene Roberts
September 2025
My wife and adult children set up a half a day charter with Captain Tim on September 16, 2025. We had the most incredible time! All four of us landed large Red Fish. I had the privilege of catching a 50 lb 49" bull drum and 2 large sharks. Happy birthday to me! Thanks Tim, you are the best!
Read moreBob R.
April 2025
VerifiedGreat chilly morning fishing with a wonderful captain. We’ll definitely be coming back for more! Kids had a great time!
Read moreJay L.
November 2024
VerifiedTim was fantastic! We caught our limit and still had time to pick his brain regarding surf fishing. Going to book again in the spring
Read moreLarry
November 2024
VerifiedHad a good time. Caught our limit of trout. I wish the reds had cooperated and we could’ve put a few more of them in the boat. But that’s why it’s called fishing
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