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Everything to Know About Booking a fishing trip in Everglades

What are the best lake fishing trips in Everglades?

Why should I book a lake fishing trip in Everglades with Captain Experiences?

Our Damn Good Guides currently offer 6 lake trips in Everglades, and the most popular trips in the area are Everglades Gigging guided by Jonathan, South Florida Freshwater guided by Doug, and Everglades Peacock Bass/Largemouth guided by Roy.

Our guides in Everglades are rated a 5 out of 5 based on 3784 verified reviews on Captain Experiences.

All guides on Captain Experiences are 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 lake guides / fishing lessons in Everglades? Check out our beginner and family friendly lake guides in Everglades.

What types of lake fishing trips are common in Everglades?

The most commonly sought after species for lake fishing are: 1. peacock bass, 2. largemouth bass, 3. cichlid, 4. spotted gar, and 5. longnose gar.

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

How much does an Everglades lake fishing trip cost?

Prices for lake fishing in Everglades can range anywhere from about $423 to $1,400, but the average price for a half day trip for lake fishing in Everglades is $623. The average price for a full day trip for lake fishing in Everglades is $856.

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 lake fishing in Everglades?

The most popular season for lake fishing in Everglades is spring, and most anglers book their trips 34 days in advance.

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

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

What is lake fishing in Everglades all about?

Fishing in the Everglades offers anglers a unique and adventurous experience amidst one of the world's most diverse ecosystems. While not typically known for traditional lake fishing due to its vast marshlands and slow-moving rivers, the Everglades presents anglers with exceptional opportunities to catch a variety of freshwater and saltwater species in its interconnected waterways. Anglers can explore areas like the Ten Thousand Islands, where mangrove-lined channels and flats provide habitats for species such as snook, redfish, tarpon, and spotted sea trout. These waters are accessible by shallow-draft boats, kayaks, or guided tours, allowing anglers to navigate through the maze of water trails and target fish in secluded spots.

The Everglades' brackish estuaries and freshwater marshes create a dynamic fishing environment where fishing techniques vary widely depending on the targeted species and the season. In spring and fall, when water temperatures are moderate, anglers often find success targeting snook and redfish around mangrove islands and tidal creeks using live bait like shrimp or artificial lures designed to mimic small baitfish. During summer, tarpon become a prime target for anglers seeking the thrill of battling these powerful fish along the edges of deeper channels and flats.

Beyond the fishing excitement, the Everglades offer anglers breathtaking views of untouched wilderness, opportunities to observe wildlife such as alligators, manatees, and a variety of bird species, and chances to experience Florida's natural beauty up close. Anglers can access the Everglades through various points such as Everglades National Park, Flamingo, or other nearby launch sites. Whether you're a seasoned angler looking for a challenging pursuit or a nature enthusiast seeking to explore one of America's most iconic landscapes, fishing in the Everglades promises an enriching and unforgettable outdoor adventure.

What are the most popular months to go lake fishing in Everglades?

The Everglades, a vast subtropical wilderness in southern Florida, offers anglers a unique and diverse fishing experience influenced by its intricate ecosystem of marshes, mangroves, and shallow waters. Fishing in the Everglades is a year-round activity, characterized by seasonal variations in fish behavior and water levels.

During the cooler and drier months, from December to February, fishing in the Everglades focuses on species such as snook, redfish, and spotted seatrout. These fish are often found in deeper channels, around mangrove islands, and near oyster bars where they seek refuge from cooler temperatures. Anglers typically use live bait, artificial lures, or fly fishing techniques to target these species during their winter feeding patterns. As spring approaches, from March to May, the fishing season becomes more active with rising water temperatures and increased fish activity. Anglers can enjoy targeting spawning fish and encountering a wider variety of species including tarpon and black drum.

Summer, from June to August, marks a challenging yet rewarding fishing season in the Everglades as water levels rise due to seasonal rains. Anglers can still find success targeting species like tarpon, snook, and largemouth bass, which are abundant around flooded grass flats and along the edges of freshwater creeks. This season also provides opportunities for anglers to explore remote areas of the Everglades by boat or kayak, enjoying the solitude and natural beauty of this unique fishing environment. Whether fishing the backcountry or the coastal waters, the Everglades offers anglers a year-round fishing adventure with diverse fish species and unparalleled scenery to experience and enjoy.

What techniques are popular for lake fishing in Everglades?

Lake fishing in the Everglades provides anglers with a unique and diverse ecosystem to explore, offering a variety of species and techniques for fishing enthusiasts. One of the prized catches in the Everglades is the Largemouth Bass, known for its size and aggressive strikes. Anglers often target Bass using techniques such as flipping and pitching with soft plastic baits, topwater lures, or spinnerbaits near submerged vegetation, cypress trees, and marsh edges where Bass hide and feed. Early mornings and late evenings are typically productive times, as Bass are more active during cooler periods. Understanding the Everglades' intricate waterways and seasonal movements of Bass can significantly improve the chances of success, making it a popular destination for bass fishing.

Another notable species in the Everglades is the Peacock Bass, introduced to the area and known for its vibrant colors and feisty nature. Anglers often target Peacock Bass using live bait such as shiners or artificial lures like jerkbaits and swimbaits, focusing on canals, lakes, and slow-moving waters where Peacock Bass hunt for small fish and crustaceans. Techniques such as sight-fishing or fast retrieves can trigger aggressive strikes from these exotic game fish. The Everglades' expansive mangrove forests and intricate water systems provide ample opportunities for anglers to explore and discover new fishing spots, making it a thrilling destination for those seeking a unique angling experience.

For anglers looking to explore more traditional fishing pursuits in the Everglades, targeting Panfish such as Bluegill and Crappie can provide enjoyable outings. These smaller fish are often found near shorelines, submerged vegetation, or around structure where they feed on insects and small aquatic organisms. Anglers typically use light tackle with small hooks baited with worms, crickets, or small jigs, presenting them in shallow waters or near vegetation where Panfish gather. Techniques such as bobber fishing or casting and retrieving slowly can yield steady action, making Panfishing a relaxing and rewarding option for families or anglers looking to unwind amidst the scenic beauty of the Everglades.

What species are popular for lake fishing in Everglades?

Lake fishing in the Everglades offers anglers a unique and diverse experience with a variety of species to target in its expansive and ecologically rich waters. One of the primary catches in the Everglades is the largemouth bass. Known for their aggressive strikes and habitat adaptability, largemouth bass thrive in the shallow marshes, canals, and interconnected lakes of the Everglades. Anglers commonly use techniques such as flipping and pitching with plastic worms, topwater lures, and spinnerbaits to entice these prized gamefish. Largemouth bass provide thrilling action and are highly prized for their size and sporty nature, making them a favorite among local anglers and visitors exploring this unique ecosystem.

Another prominent species to pursue in the Everglades is the peacock bass. These colorful and ferocious predators, native to South America, have established populations in the warm, shallow waters of the Everglades. Peacock bass are known for their aggressive strikes and acrobatic fights when hooked. Anglers often use live bait such as shiners or artificial lures like jerkbaits and swimbaits to target peacock bass. They provide an exciting and unique fishing experience, adding to the allure of fishing in the Everglades.

In addition to largemouth bass and peacock bass, anglers lake fishing in the Everglades may also encounter species such as snook, tarpon, and various types of cichlids. Snook, with their sleek bodies and powerful runs, are commonly found in the brackish waters and tidal creeks of the Everglades, where they can be targeted using live bait such as shrimp or mullet, as well as artificial lures like jigs and diving plugs. Tarpon, known for their size and aerial displays, are prized targets for anglers seeking a challenge. Cichlids, including species like Mayan cichlids and Oscars, add to the diversity of species in the Everglades and offer additional opportunities for anglers exploring this vast and vibrant freshwater fishery.

Recent Reviews

  • ★★★★★
    John is the man, and Kevin his partner is a great guy. Would highly recommend.

    Benjamin H. | November 24, 2024

    Trip: Everglades Gigging

  • ★★★★★
    Great fishing all day great guy won’t be going to anyone elts when I’m in Florida for fishing go to Doug!!!

    Joshua W. | July 22, 2024

    Trip: South Florida Freshwater

  • ★★★★★
    Awesome trip. Recommend it.

    Travis P. | July 2, 2024

    Trip: Everglades Peacock Bass/Largemouth

  • ★★★★★
    Roy was one of the best guiding trips I’ve ever been on! Very funny but also super informative and patient if you are a beginner! If you are in Florida you gotta check out this bass fishing guide!

    Brian K. | April 17, 2024

    Trip: Everglades Peacock Bass/Largemouth

  • ★★★★★
    I had a great time on the water today with Captain Roy. He was extremely knowledgeable and very friendly. He kept me on the fish the entire time.

    Jessie D. | February 4, 2024

    Trip: Everglades Peacock Bass/Largemouth

  • ★★★★★
    We booked a last minute trip with Doug! He was great! He put us on Peacock Bass and Clownfish right away. We landed a 9 lb trophy Peacock Bass and had a great time! Will definitely go fishing with Doug again!

    Kristin H. | October 25, 2023

    Trip: South Florida Freshwater

  • ★★★★★
    Roy is a gregarious and very knowledgeable guide, and overall a good dude. We had a memorable day on the water with Roy in the Everglades, catching Peacocks and a few surprises thrown in, such as Crappie and Oscar. I will book with Roy again in the future.

    Ed D. | October 24, 2023

    Trip: Everglades Peacock Bass/Largemouth

  • ★★★★★
    Our fishing experience with Captain Yoan was excellent. Our day total was well over 30 fish. His knowledge, experience and keen eye helped us catch fish throughout the day with at least 5 lunker peacock bass. He taught us a couple of fishing tricks that we'll be using on our future trips. Captain also kept us entertained with stories from his pro bass fishing circuit days during thunderstorm while we were fishing under the bridge.,

    Vitali B. | June 4, 2023

    Trip: Premier Everglades Fishing

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