FISHING SEASONS IN FORT MYERS

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Florida is undoubtedly one of the world’s top sports and recreational fishing destinations. It is where anglers from all over the world visit to enjoy the region’s fish-rich coastline. With so many fish species prowling Ft. Myers, Florida’s waterways, the Sunshine State is open for fishing all year.

Although there is never a poor time in the year to fish in Florida, certain species are more abundant at different months or seasons. For this reason, knowing the best times and seasons for fishing is crucial. Through this, you’ll know when is the most suitable time to target specific species and plan your Florida fishing trip accordingly.

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January To Early April

January to early April are the best months to fish for permits, sharks, tarpon, sea trout, sheepshead, snapper, snook, redfish, trout, ladyfish, tripletail, and king mackerel within the Fort Myers waters. There are plenty of species to choose from, both inshore and offshore fishing. Consequently, you also have more chances of catching your first fish for the season.

Don’t miss the opportunity of bringing more fish into your boat. Learn more about fishing during this season.

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Mid-April To June

Florida is available for tarpon fishing all year round. However, anglers and tarpon fanatics flock to Florida around mid-April to June because these are the best months to catch the world’s most challenging fish. The waters during these months have the perfect temperature for the silver kings to flood and feed heavily. These months, tarpons become dependable biters, especially in the morning.

Don’t miss out on the fun, know more about tarpon fishing in Fort Myers, Florida during this season.

July To September

Most fish love it when the water is warm and calm. However, some species start to migrate when the water goes too hot for them. In Fort Myers, Florida, catching some fish may begin to slow down from July to September for the same reason – too hot waters. However, some fish care less about water temperatures and still swim around Fort Myers during these months. These fish species are cobia, permit, sharks, redfish, trout, and occasionally tarpon.

Worry less about catching fish during these months because it is still possible with the best fishing charter and captain.

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October To December

Fishing from October to December in Fort Myers is when spring and winter fishing begins. Cold fronts start to hit, and Florida starts enjoying the dry season. Sight fishing becomes in demand to anglers, as well as snook fishing in rivers and creeks. Florida waters during this time are particularly best for catching grouper, snapper, cobia, and redfish

Curious how? Read about fishing during this season and more about booking a fishing trip with us in Fort Myers.

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Inshore Fishing In Florida Fort Myers

Inshore fishing, or fishing no more than 15 miles offshore, means fishing in waterways such as shallow grass flats, mangrove shorelines, channels, inlets, passes, docks, bridges, and artificial and natural reefs. 

When going inshore fishing, you’ll be glad to know that Florida offers no shortage of options and has different good spots for you. Here, you can expect a good catch of snook, redfish, spotted seatrout, sheepshead, jack crevalle, mangrove snapper, and ladyfish. 

Planning to go inshore fishing? Caloosahatchee Cowboy Charters is your most dependable fishing charter in Fort Myers. We offer the guidance and the equipment you need for a coastal fishing adventure. The trip ranges from 4 to 6 hours and costs around $450-$700 for 1-3 people.

Book your inshore fishing adventure with us, and we guarantee to bring you a smooth and fun fishing trip. You can have fun with confidence since you’re accompanied by a professional charter fishing captain.

Offshore Fishing in Florida Fort Myers

Offshore fishing, often referred to as deep-sea fishing, is another famous fishing adventure in Fort Myers. Anglers and seasonal sport fishers love the challenge of offshore fishing. Fishing on the deep saltwater off Fort Myers beach guarantees significant grouper catch. You can also fish for bonito, barracuda, permit, shark, blackfin tuna, cobia, Spanish and king mackerel, tripletail, and various snapper species.

If you’re interested in offshore fishing, look no further because we at Caloosahatchee Cowboy Charters offer you safe, fun, and comfortable offshore fishing trips. Book a 6-hour or more nearshore or offshore fishing charter with us and get the chance to catch much offshore fish.

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