Cape Coral Fishing Charters

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Top Fishing Charters in Cape Coral

Cape Coral: 324 fishing charters available

Feelin' The Mojo Fishing Charters
Feelin' The Mojo Fishing Charters

Cape Coral • 20 ft • 3 persons

Running angling trips out of Fort Myers, Feelin' The Mojo Fishing Charters invites you to check out the local fishery in style.

"I had the best backwater fishing experience with captain Sean yesterday." —⁠ Richard,
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trips fromUS $450
All 4 Chuck Fishing Charters
All 4 Chuck Fishing Charters
 State licensed

Cape Coral • 25 ft • 4 persons

All 4 Chuck Fishing Charters are located in Cape Coral and offer to show you a memorable time in these waters.
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trips fromUS $330
Southern Charter Co – Cape Coral
Southern Charter Co – Cape Coral
 State licensed

Cape Coral • 23 ft • 6 persons

Southern Charter Co is here to help you experience the stunning waters of Cape Coral!

"We had a great time with Captain Chris. He did an amazing job, and got us a wife variety of fish." —⁠ Ben,
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trips fromUS $500
Send It Charter Fishing
Send It Charter Fishing
 State licensed

Cape Coral • 23 ft • 5 persons

Welcome to Send It Charter Fishing in beautiful Ft. Myers, FL!

"Our morning on the water with Captain Joe was terrific.  He took us straight to the fish and made sure we were kept busy landing Tarpon, Snook, Jack and Sea Trout." —⁠ Joe,
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trips fromUS $500
 State licensed

Cape Coral • 24 ft • 5 persons

Book your next trip with Indigenous Charters and fish the waters of southwest Florida with Captain Tyler Carner.

"Captain Tyler took me and my four friends out for a great six-hour trip." —⁠ Paul,
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trips fromUS $550
Dragonfly Charters
Dragonfly Charters
 State licensed

Cape Coral • 16 ft • 2 persons

Have a beautiful fishing experience with Dragonfly Charters as you explore the scenic inshore and nearshore waters, flats, and the backcountry of Florida.

"My son and I spent the morning fishing with Mike. I have been on many guided fishing trips but this was by far the most enjoyable." —⁠ Andy, Ontario
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trips fromUS $400
WeGoFishCapeCoral
WeGoFishCapeCoral
 State licensed

Cape Coral • 21 ft • 5 persons

WeGoFish Cape Coral provides guests with the fishing adventure of a lifetime.

"My wife I and two young daughters had a very enjoyable time out with Captain Paul." —⁠ Allan,
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trips fromUS $350
Captain Catch'Em
Captain Catch'Em
 State licensed

Cape Coral • 21 ft • 4 persons

Captain Catch'Em invites you on a fun and exciting fishing trip out of Fort Myers.

"We met up with Captain Catchem early in the morning. I took my two boys with me, ages 12 and 9." —⁠ Rob,
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trips fromUS $500
Thrill Of It All – Cape Coral
Thrill Of It All – Cape Coral
 State licensed

Cape Coral • 23 ft • 5 persons

Thrill Of It All welcomes you to Cape Coral, Florida. Come join Captain Scott Williams aboard and have a great time fishing the inshore and nearshore waters of Cape Coral.

"We met Capt Scott at Monroe Canal Marina in St James City as scheduled." —⁠ Lori,
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trips fromUS $550
Hooked4life Fishing Charters
Hooked4life Fishing Charters
 State licensed

Cape Coral • 22 ft • 5 persons

Whether you’re just discovering your angling passion or you’re in search of your next prized inshore catch, Hooked4life Fishing Charters has got your back!

"We had the opportunity to experience everything listed in the headline with our charter." —⁠ Ryan,
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trips fromUS $300
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Frequently Asked Questions about Fishing Charters in Cape Coral

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Fishing in Cape Coral

Home to more canals than anywhere else in the world, this Florida city is famous for its 400 miles of waterways and stunning scenery. In Cape Coral, fishing charters ready to take you on a great ride can be found with ease. With the Caloosahatchee River on one side and the Matlacha Pass on the other, freshwater and saltwater anglers alike will find everything they long for!

Largemouth Bass, Bluegill, and Tilapia are great freshwater targets, as well as Carp and Alligator Gar. The numerous brackish canals running through the city are frequented by Tarpon, Catfish, Snook, and Redfish. Enjoy your day on the reefs targeting Snapper and Grouper, or keep going and the Gulf of Mexico will greet you with a myriad of opportunities! You’ll be battling some famous offshore species like Mahi Mahi, Amberjack, King Mackerel, and Cobia.

A half day trip is a great introduction to what the area has to offer, and booking a full day trip will maximize your chances of filling your bags. If you’re planning on heading further out from the shore, it’s best to book a full day or longer trip to make sure you have enough time to cover the grounds and have a good time.

Depending on what you’re up for, you’ll find a variety of fishing charters ready to cater to your needs. Up north, you’ll find great fresh and brackish water action, and the majority of saltwater charters depart from the docks on Caloosahatchee River, as well as Matlacha Pass. No matter where you go in Cape Coral, you can’t go wrong!

Rules & Regulations

Everyone fishing the waters of Cape Coral is required to have a license – freshwater or saltwater, depending on the canal. However, if you’re heading out with a registered guide on a charter boat, the licenses will be taken care of for you.

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Cape Coral Fishing Seasons

January

Cape Coral is a hotspot for snowbirds, and with its relatively warm winter temperatures, it's easy to see why. Trout and Redfish are biting well on the flats. Otherwise, test your strength against a Goliath Grouper in the backcountry.

February

February is one of the coldest months of the year, and a lot of fresh and saltwater favorites will make the most of the warmer waters in Cape Coral's extensive canal system. Look for Snook, Sheepshead, and Largemouth Bass.

March

As the waters warm up, nearshore and offshore fishing improves. Cobia follow the current northwards past the local reefs and can be great fun to catch. Red Grouper move closer in and can be caught on full day trips.

April

Head to Fort Myers Beach and the back bays to catch the influx of Tarpon, which becomes the talk of the town. Hungry Snook, Trout, and Redfish emerge from their winter hideouts and cause mayhem in the backcountry and flats.

May

Tarpon fishing gets even better as they move northwards towards Boca Grande Pass. Watch out as anglers jostle to catch a Silver King 24/7. The local artificial reefs are bustling with Kingfish, Cobia, and Permit.

June

Temperatures get very hot during the day, and both fish and people tend to run for cover. Look for fish in the colder waters by creek mouths or head out to the flats to target Sharks. Offshore, the Snapper and Grouper bite is excellent.

July

This is the rainy season, and afternoon showers can come and go quickly but intensely. The best fishing is in the early morning when fish gather around jetties and piers. The offshore bottom fish bite remains very good. 

August

The fish can be lethargic in hot shallow water. Look for Snook on the flats as they travel towards the backcountry lakes, or try night fishing around deep channels and bridges in the Caloosahatchee River. Bottom fishing is good offshore.

September

September is the end of the rainy season in Southwest Florida, but there is a risk of hurricanes. The water temperatures are still hot, but cold fronts may start to appear. Look out for Redfish spawning at the mouth of the Caloosahatchee River. 

October

October is a transition month for fishing in Cape Coral. As the temperatures drop, Redfishing picks up. The tides are low, making flats fishing extra rewarding. At the end of the day, visit Florida's largest Oktoberfest.

November

The weather settles into its fall patterns. Cobia are migrating southwards back down the coastline, and Tarpon fishing comes to a close with the cold fronts. The Redfish bite is extremely good in the backcountry and flats.

December

This is a good time for inshore fishing – the waters are clear and January's cold fronts have not yet arrived. Catch Snook and Redfish if it's warm and big Trout if it's not. Get in the festive spirit at the Christmas Boat Parade.

Cape Coral Fishing Calendar

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