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Fishing in Islamorada
Fishing in Islamorada
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trip description for Bank and Bight Backcountry in Islamorada

Hop on board with Captain Jon-Paul and prepare for an Islamorada backcountry adventure! This renowned fishing hotspot has some of the best inshore and backcountry fisheries in the world, home to dozens of exciting species. On this 4, 6, 8 or 10-hour trip, Captain Jon-Paul will take you to some of the beautiful Islamorada inshores where you'll be targeting Barracuda, Bonefish, Jack Crevalle, Mangrove Snapper, Permit, Redfish, Snook, and the elusive Tarpon. You'll be targeting these fish using top-of-the-line light tackle gear, or you can choose to fly fish if you want. The fish you reel are yours to keep and all kids are welcome to join aboard. No matter your skill level, Captain Jon-Paul will show you some expert tips to help get one on the line! Captain Jon-Paul fishes aboard a brand-new 18' Xplor skiff boat with a capacity for 2 anglers. Her 115HP Mercury ProXS engine is all you need to navigate these beautiful inshore waters! She comes complete with GPS, Simrad Trolling Motor, Fishfinder, two Live Bait Wells, and an Ice Box to store your catches. Captain Jon-Paul will even clean your fish for you at the end of the trip! Captain Jon-Paul will supply all fishing gear, including live bait and lures. Also, he will clean and filet your catch and provide fishing licenses. Make sure to bring sunscreen and protective clothing as the sun can be intense. Enjoy your day out on the water with Captain Jon-Paul! Read More

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Bank And Bight Backcountry

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Fishing in Homestead
Fishing in Homestead
Fishing in Homestead
trip description for Fishing in Everglades National Park in Homestead

We offer half day, five hour fishing trips inside Everglades National Park flamingo . This trip includes rods reels bait, water, and licenses to Fish the park. We will be fishing with a mix of live bait and cut bait inside the park, looking for different species of fish, like snook, tarpon, redfish, spotted sea trout, black drum, cobia, snapper, goliath grouper. Everglades National Park is my favorite place to fish. You never know what you’re gonna get but you’ll definitely walk away with an experience. Read More

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Fishing in Islamorada
Fishing in Islamorada
Fishing in Islamorada
trip description for Back Country Bonanza in Islamorada

Experience an unforgettable backcountry fishing trip with Captain Eric in the fishing paradise of Islamorada, FL. Our trips cater to all skill levels, perfect for families seeking a memorable experience. Depart from the renowned World Wide Sportsman (Bass Pro Shops) Bay Side Marina, where your fishing adventure begins in style. Parking is available on the World Wide Sportsman property, just ask the Dock Master for your Captain, and you'll be on your way to an incredible day on the water. With Captain Eric as your guide, leave your worries behind. Fishing licenses and equipment will be provided, ensuring you have everything you need for a successful day of backcountry fishing. Departure is at 7 AM, so please arrive 15 minutes beforehand ready for an exciting journey. Choose from flexible trip options of 4, 6, or 8 hours, tailoring the experience to your preferences and availability. Explore the stunning backcountry waters, renowned for their diverse fish species and natural beauty. Enjoy free cancellations up to 14 days before the trip, ensuring flexibility in case of unforeseen circumstances. In the event of unfavorable weather conditions, the charter captain may reschedule the trip to a later time, prioritizing your safety and comfort. Book your trip today and get ready for an unforgettable adventure filled with thrilling catches, picturesque scenery, and cherished memories that will last a lifetime. Join Captain Eric for an unforgettable backcountry fishing trip in Islamorada, FL. Read More

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Back Country Bonanza

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trip description for Reef, Wreck, and Patch Reef Trip in Islamorada

If you've been looking to do more than just sunbathe in Tavernier, FL, then this trip has your name on it! Get out on the crystal-clear waters of the Florida Keys and bag some absolutely delicious fish with Captain Chris, an experienced angler, great captain, and professional chef! Catch and cook trips available upon request . On this trip, you'll be going after several different species at the reef or wrecks : from yellowtail snapper, mackerel, yellow jack, African pompano , groupers. Or inshore for snook , tarpon , mangrove snapper or Goliath grouper, lemon sharks and more . You'll be fishing from Captain Chris' 26' TwinVee catamaran—a fast, comfortable, and extremely stable boat that's great for this area. She's packing twin Suzuki engines with a combined 300 horsepower, so you'll get off the dock in no time. The boat also features a 50-gallon livewell for bait, a hardtop to keep you out of the sun, and a freshwater rinse if you decide to take a swim! Captain Chris will bring everything else you need for a blue-ribbon day, including rods, reels, bait, and tackle. All you need is sunscreen, a hat, and a pair of polarized sunglasses. Weather depending, we will fish reefs, wrecks, or on rough days inshore for several different types of species. We mainly target edible species and will clean your fish , and even offer a pack and shipping service if you like. We can also recommend several places that offer cook your catch options or can also set you up a private chef dinner aswell. Read More

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Reef, Wreck, And Patch Reef Trip

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26 ft 1 - 6 People From $875
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Fishing in Islamorada
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trip description for Family Fun Mix-It-Up Trip in Islamorada

Custom charter that can include family fishing, snorkeling, sandbar. Trip includes non alcoholic beverages (iced tea, waters, ginger ale), cooler with ice to BYOB, snorkel gear, sandbar toys (football , skip ball ,paddle ball), floats, and paddle boards . Bring your own cold lunch or select our "bring the grill," add on and bring a cooler of your own grill ready items. Read More

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Fishing in Naples
Fishing in Naples
Fishing in Naples
trip description for 4-8 Hours Trip in Naples

Trips will be designed around weather and tide conditions that change daily to get the best chances to catch our target species. Target species include snook, redfish and tarpon with opportunities for tripletail, black drum, speckled trout, and others. Trip times are half day (4 hours), 3/4 day (6 hours), and full day (8 hours). Full days typically launch first thing in the morning then fish the entire tide cycle while a half day can be adjusted based on conditions. Sight fishing is the objective of a day's trip. I remain on the poling platform and position the boat for you to get the perfect cast at the unsuspecting fish. Fly and light tackle artificial are the techniques used for this, no live bait will be present. The perfect presentation and feeding the fish make for an unforgettable experience. Trips are typically run out of Goodland Boat Park year round. Trips can be run out of Outdoor Resorts in Chokoloskee or Cocohatchee Marina in North Naples upon request depending on target species and time of year. Redfish and snook can be caught year round while tarpon and tripletail are more seasonal. Tarpon season is typically March-June but evening trips July-September can produce very hungry tarpon while tripletail season is typically late October-March. Read More

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What are the best fishing charters in Everglades National Park?

Why should I book a fishing charter in Everglades National Park with Captain Experiences?

Our Damn Good Guides currently offer 13 trips in Everglades National Park, and the most popular trips in the area are Epic Islamorada Inshore guided by Ron, Islamorada Flats and Backcountry guided by Gw, and Epic Biscayne Bay Trip guided by Jason.

Our guides in Everglades National Park are rated a 4.98 out of 5 based on 3247 verified reviews on Captain Experiences.

All guides on Captain Experiences are licensed, insured, and vetted by our team. You can access their reviews, click through trip photos, read bios to get to know them, and preview trip details like species, techniques, group sizes, boat specs and more.

Looking for kid friendly charters / fishing lessons in Everglades National Park? Check out our beginner and family friendly charters in Everglades National Park.

What types of fishing charters are common in Everglades National Park?

Deep Sea fishing is the most popular type of fishing in Everglades National Park as well as inshore fishing, nearshore fishing, and flats fishing.

The most commonly sought after species in Everglades National Park are: 1. tarpon, 2. redfish, 3. snook, 4. mangrove snapper, and 5. permit.

The most common fishing techniques in Everglades National Park are light tackle fishing, live bait fishing, and topwater fishing but sight casting and drift fishing are popular as well.

How much do Everglades National Park fishing charters cost?

Prices in Everglades National Park can range anywhere from about $600 to $1,200, but the average price for a half day trip in Everglades National Park is $662. The average price for a full day trip in Everglades National Park is $964.

Is booking a fishing guide worth the money?

Hiring a guide provides a number of benefits and many choose to book a fishing guide for a combination of experience, local knowledge, convenience, and cost-effectiveness.

Working with experienced fishing guides who know the best local spots and techniques can dramatically increase your odds of a great day. Having someone who is on the water every day and knows the area like the back of their hand is going to give you the best chances of success.

Booking a guide is also more cost effective, especially if you only get out a handful of times per year. When you consider all of the costs you would incur on your own such as the price of a boat, maintenance, insurance, gas, high-quality gear and tackle, repairs, and more, you’ll find that DIY is sometimes not worth the expense.

Even if you’ve got a great setup already in your home waters, booking a guide also provides a great opportunity to experience new techniques, new locations, or even a chance at a new target species to knock off the bucket list.

What month is best for fishing in Everglades National Park?

The most popular season for fishing in Everglades National Park is summer, and most anglers book their trips 23 days in advance.

Do I need a Everglades National Park fishing license and what are the bag limits in Everglades National Park?

See here for more information on fishing licenses in Everglades National Park, bag limits for target species, and fishing season regulations in Everglades National Park. When in doubt, your fishing guide will always know the right rules and regulations in Everglades National Park.

What is fishing in Everglades National Park all about?

Fishing in Everglades National Park is a unique and captivating experience, offering anglers the chance to explore one of the most diverse and untouched ecosystems in the United States. The park, which spans over 1.5 million acres, is a mix of freshwater and saltwater environments, creating a habitat rich in a variety of fish species. Whether you're navigating the mangrove-lined creeks, the expansive grass flats, or the deeper channels, Everglades National Park provides a picturesque and serene backdrop for a rewarding day of fishing.

One of the highlights of fishing in the Everglades is the opportunity to catch prized species such as snook, redfish, and tarpon. Snook are often found in the mangroves and brackish waters, where they hunt for baitfish and crustaceans. Redfish, known for their hard-fighting nature, are commonly found in the shallow flats and channels. Tarpon, the "silver king" of sportfishing, are especially abundant in the warmer months and offer an exhilarating challenge with their powerful runs and spectacular leaps. These species, among others, make the Everglades a premier destination for inshore fishing enthusiasts.

In addition to the more popular sportfish, Everglades National Park is home to a diverse array of other fish species, such as sea trout, snapper, and even largemouth bass in the freshwater areas. Anglers can experience the thrill of catching both saltwater and freshwater fish in a single trip, thanks to the park's unique blend of ecosystems. Whether you're casting from a boat, kayak, or even from the shore, the Everglades provides ample opportunities to connect with nature and enjoy the tranquility of one of the world's most remarkable natural areas. The abundance of wildlife, including birds, alligators, and manatees, further enhances the fishing experience, making each outing a memorable adventure.

What are the most popular months to fish in Everglades National Park?

Fishing seasons in Everglades National Park vary throughout the year, offering anglers a diverse array of opportunities to target different species based on their migratory patterns and behaviors. The park's subtropical climate creates distinct seasons that influence fish activity and abundance. Generally, the winter months from December to February are prime for targeting species like snook, redfish, and seatrout, as they seek warmer waters in the park's estuaries and mangrove-lined creeks. Winter also sees the arrival of seasonal visitors such as tarpon and sheepshead, providing additional excitement for anglers.

As spring arrives in Everglades National Park, the fishing season kicks into high gear, with warmer temperatures triggering increased fish activity. Spring is an excellent time to target tarpon, which migrate to the park's shallow flats and channels in search of food and warmer waters. Snook and redfish become more active as well, offering anglers plentiful opportunities for sight fishing in the clear, shallow waters. Spring also marks the beginning of the spawning season for many species, making it an exciting time to be on the water and experience the park's vibrant ecosystem.

Summer in Everglades National Park brings both challenges and rewards for anglers. The hot and humid conditions can make fishing uncomfortable at times, but it also presents opportunities to target species like snook, redfish, and tarpon in the early morning and late afternoon when temperatures are cooler. Summer is also prime time for fishing in the park's freshwater areas, where largemouth bass and panfish are abundant. Additionally, the summer months often see an increase in baitfish activity, attracting predators and providing exciting fishing opportunities throughout the park's diverse habitats.

What types of fishing are popular in Everglades National Park?

Everglades National Park offers a plethora of fishing opportunities, each providing a unique experience for anglers to explore the diverse ecosystems within the park. One popular type of fishing in the Everglades is backcountry or flats fishing. This involves navigating the shallow waters of the park's expansive flats in search of species like tarpon, bonefish, and permit. Anglers often use shallow-draft skiffs or kayaks to access these remote areas, where they can sight-fish for these prized game fish in the crystal-clear waters. Backcountry fishing in the Everglades is known for its tranquility and immersion in nature, making it a favorite among fly fishermen and light tackle enthusiasts.

Another type of fishing in Everglades National Park is freshwater fishing in the park's numerous freshwater lakes, rivers, and canals. These waterways are home to a variety of freshwater species such as largemouth bass, peacock bass, and panfish. Anglers can fish from shore, wade into the shallows, or explore by boat to target these freshwater species. Freshwater fishing in the Everglades provides a different angling experience compared to saltwater fishing, with opportunities to catch trophy-sized bass and enjoy the scenic beauty of the park's inland areas.

Additionally, Everglades National Park offers opportunities for offshore or nearshore fishing along its coastal areas. Anglers can venture out into the Gulf of Mexico or fish along the park's coastal mangrove islands to target species such as snapper, grouper, and king mackerel. Offshore and nearshore fishing in the Everglades provides access to a wide range of reef and wreck structures that attract a variety of game fish. Whether casting from a boat or fishing from the shore, anglers can enjoy the thrill of battling these powerful fish while taking in the stunning scenery of the park's coastal waters.

What species are popular in Everglades National Park?

Fishing in Everglades National Park offers anglers the chance to target a diverse array of fish species, each with its own unique characteristics and challenges. One of the most prized species for anglers visiting the park is the snook. Known for their powerful strikes and acrobatic fights, snook can be found in the park's brackish waters, mangrove creeks, and tidal rivers. Anglers often target snook using live bait such as mullet or pinfish, as well as artificial lures like soft plastics and topwater plugs. The thrill of hooking into a big snook amidst the scenic backdrop of the Everglades makes it a favorite catch for many anglers.

Another popular species in Everglades National Park is the redfish. These hard-fighting fish are commonly found in the park's shallow flats, channels, and oyster bars. Redfish are known for their aggressive strikes and strong runs, providing anglers with an exciting challenge. They can be targeted using a variety of baits and lures, including live shrimp, crab, and cut bait, as well as soft plastic jigs and spoons. Whether you're casting from a skiff or wading in the shallows, catching a redfish in the pristine waters of the Everglades is a memorable experience.

Tarpon, often referred to as the "silver king," are another iconic species found in Everglades National Park. These large, powerful fish are famous for their aerial acrobatics and blistering runs, making them one of the most sought-after game fish in the world. Tarpon can be found in the park's shallow flats, channels, and deeper waters, particularly during the warmer months when they migrate to the area to spawn. Anglers target tarpon using live bait such as mullet or crabs, as well as artificial lures like swimbaits and flies. Hooking into a tarpon in the Everglades is an adrenaline-pumping experience that anglers cherish and remember for a lifetime.

Does Everglades National Park have good fishing?

Everglades National Park, located in southern Florida, is a haven for fishing enthusiasts seeking to explore one of America's most diverse and pristine ecosystems. Spanning over 1.5 million acres, the park encompasses a vast network of wetlands, mangrove forests, and freshwater habitats that support a rich variety of fish species. Anglers visiting the Everglades can target prized game fish such as snook, tarpon, redfish, and largemouth bass, among many others. Whether you prefer fly fishing in the shallow flats, casting along mangrove shorelines, or exploring the park's labyrinthine waterways, there are endless opportunities to experience the thrill of fishing in this unique natural environment.

Fishing conditions in Everglades National Park vary throughout the year, offering different challenges and rewards depending on the season. Winter months often bring cooler temperatures, making it an excellent time for targeting snook and redfish in the park's estuaries and tidal creeks. Spring and early summer see the arrival of tarpon and permit in the shallows, attracting anglers eager to test their skills against these acrobatic game fish. During the wet season, which typically runs from June to October, water levels rise, expanding fishing opportunities deeper into the park's backcountry areas where largemouth bass and peacock bass thrive in the freshwater marshes.

Beyond its exceptional fishing opportunities, Everglades National Park offers anglers a chance to immerse themselves in the park's unique natural beauty and diverse wildlife. From encountering alligators and manatees to observing an array of bird species, fishing in the Everglades is a truly immersive experience in one of America's most ecologically significant landscapes. Whether you're a seasoned angler looking for a new challenge or a novice hoping to catch your first trophy fish, Everglades National Park promises unforgettable fishing adventures amid breathtaking scenery and abundant wildlife.

Recent Reviews of Captain Experiences

  • ★★★★★
    Great day! Despite the weather captain jason put us on the fish!!

    Winslow W. with Jason C. of Key Largo, Florida

  • ★★★★★
    Great day- will book with Jay again 100%.

    Mckenzie K. with Jason C. of Key Largo, Florida

  • ★★★★★
    Excellent guide. Worked hard to get us into the fish. Caught over 40 fish. Having snapper and trout for dinner!

    Unknown U. with Ron B. of Islamorada, Florida

  • ★★★★★
    Jason was lively and knowledgeable. He definitely knows the area and loves fishing. He put us on a few good spots and we had fun. I will definitely choose him again!

    Dennis R. with Jason C. of Key Largo, Florida

  • ★★★★★
    Chris was a great captain. Found water out of the wind. Found plenty of fish. Chis was cheerful and very helpful with baiting hooks and boating fish. Very hardworking captain. His boat was immaculate and he gave us a quick safety course before we launched.

    Mike P. with Chris P. of Islamorada, Florida

  • ★★★★★
    Had an absolute blast with Captain Chris! He was so nice and his passion and love for fishing made my bachelorette trip worthwhile! Our crew got to catch some great mackerel, yellowtail snapper and mutton snapper, plus more! Being able to celebrate my love for fishing and send off in the Keys with my gfs and Chris was the best! He got me on a huge tarpon hook up that I’ll absolutely never forget. Highly highly recommend this trip and we’ll certainly be back!!!

    Elizabeth G. with Chris P. of Islamorada, Florida

  • ★★★★★
    Fantastic trip! We had a wonderful time!

    Diane S. with Jon-Paul H. of Islamorada, Florida

  • ★★★★★
    We had a great day on the water. Caught a variety of fish, some bigger some smaller. Captain Jason proved to be a real people person, in firm control of his craft. Great conversationalist. Definitely would go out with him again.

    John U. with Jason C. of Key Largo, Florida

  • ★★★★★
    We had a great full day trip with Captain Chris. Chris really helped my wife with his patience and encouragement fight big fish in deep water and use lighter tackle at the shallower wreck. She landed nice yellowtail, yellow jack, mackerel and amberjack. Chris worked hard all day keeping us in fish and rigged as the shark tax was high though the morning. At the end of the day we got great local restaurant recommendations and tips on cooking our catch. Loved the boat playlist! Highly recommend and hope to come back to fish with Chris again.

    John K. with Chris P. of Islamorada, Florida

  • ★★★★★
    We truly enjoyed our fly fishing trip with Capt GW. His boat was clean and comfortable and Capt GW was very personable and knowledgeable. We had some tougher conditions with wind that allowed him to give me so much needed help and encouragement on techniques to help my skills. But alas, no adrenaline moments of catching backwater fish, just the adrenaline of trying to make the right cast in the right spot. We saw a great deal of sea life as an addition to the friendly camaraderie, and that was a bonus.

    David H. with Gw D. of Islamorada, Florida

  • ★★★★★
    Captain Ron is a true pro and so nice. My family had a great fishing trip. 10 out of 10🙂

    Mark L. with Ron B. of Islamorada, Florida

  • ★★★★★
    Great time, knowledgeable and cool captain! Highly recommend!

    Gary G. with Jason C. of Key Largo, Florida

  • ★★★★★
    Captain Ron was awesome! Tons of fun. Caught dozens of fish. He was super helpful. Knew the good spots. Would totally recommend for a great family or couples excursion.

    Cameron S. with Ron B. of Islamorada, Florida

  • ★★★★★
    Great guide and a great man. My wife and I went out for 6 hours, caught tarpon, snook and snapper. was exactly what I was looking for.

    Tom G. with Eric R. of Islamorada, Florida

  • ★★★★★
    Great guide. Had a wonderful outing. Thanks for being persistant and finding us some great places to catch fish.

    Brian K. with Nick D. of Islamorada, Florida

  • ★★★★★
    John Paul knew where the fish were and what they wanted to eat. We had a good day on the water with lots of spotted trout, some trevally, and a mangrove snapper. No snook or tarpon this early in the season (late Feb).

    Bernard C. with Jon-Paul H. of Islamorada, Florida

  • ★★★★★
    Wonderful trip. Wonderful captain. First rate. Gentle but firm with a rookie- just what I wanted. Just what I needed. He would have stayed out longer but my arms, they were jello. Also, incredibly informative about the different fisheries, the environment, the current challenges facing the keys - a joy to watch cast a fly, tie knots and an all-around nice guy - thanks Capt. GW for a first-rate introduction to fly-fishing in the keys. Kind regards, Pete L. (Yarmouth, Maine).

    Peter L. with Gw D. of Islamorada, Florida

  • ★★★★★
    We had a wonderful day fishing with Chris. He is incredibly knowledgeable and his passion for fishing really shows. We had three younger kids with and he definitely knows how to make it a great experience for even the novice fishermen. We would definitely take another trip with captain Chris!

    Donald S. with Chris P. of Islamorada, Florida

  • ★★★★★
    Captain Chris was amazing! He taught everyone how to properly fish and catch fish. We caught plenty of fish even though he said it was a light day. We were pretty excited to get a wide variety of fish including a couple different groupers and some nurse sharks. Hopefully his new term for the nurse shark will follow him on many voyages to come! We all had a great time would totally recommend and would love to come back!

    Kevin Z. with Chris P. of Islamorada, Florida

  • ★★★★★
    Jason, he is a true professional. He laid us on plentiful fish. I highly recommend his services and will use him again next year!

    Gary P. with Jason C. of Key Largo, Florida

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