Everglades Fishing Charters

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Everglades: 256 fishing charters available

Red Snarpon Charters Inc.
Red Snarpon Charters Inc.

Marco Island • 22 ft • 5 people

Red Snarpon Charters Inc. is located in Goodland and offers to show you a memorable time in these waters. Capt. Jonathan is a Marco Island local who grew up fishing the waters around the area for the last 25 years. Having recently transitioned from the re

"Here’s a review you might I recently had the pleasure of going on a fishing charter with Red Snarpon Charters, captained by Jonathan, along with my friend and my son." —⁠ Thomas,
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trips fromUS $450
Wishin’ I was Fishin’ Charters
Wishin’ I was Fishin’ Charters
 
State licensed

Goodland • 23 ft • 4 people

Make an adventure out of your next trip to Goodland and go fishing with Wishin’ I was Fishin’ Charters. Mangrove Snapper, Speckled Trout, Redfish, Snook, and more can be found in these waters, depending on the time of year. On the day of your

"We were in Florida on vacation and I know my boyfriend has been dying to go fishing." —⁠ Charlene,
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trips fromUS $450
Uncharted Adventures
Uncharted Adventures
 
State licensed

Goodland • 24 ft • 5 people

Uncharted Adventures takes you out on a fun and exciting fishing trip to the bountiful waters of the Gulf of Mexico. Heading out of Marco Island, Florida, Captain Matthew Keegan will take you to various inshore and nearshore spots as well as to the area&r

"I recently had the pleasure of fishing with Captain Matthew, and despite less-than-ideal fishing conditions, he made our day unforgettable." —⁠ Dan,
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trips fromUS $475
 
Federally permitted

Key Largo • 40 ft • 6 people

If you’re ready to experience fishing in Key Largo, book a trip with Anglers Choice Sport Fishing. Your guide for the day is Captain Joe, which allows you to benefit from years of local experience. These waters hold game fish like Amberjack, Great B

"The captain Brian was very pleasant.  He moved locations when the fishing in one area wasn’t the best." —⁠ Debra,
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trips fromUS $1,150
Shotime Charters
Shotime Charters
 
State licensed

Goodland • 25 ft • 6 people

Based out of Goodland, Shotime Charters is your ticket to a memorable time on the water. Capt. Eddy is here to get you on some fish, and to make sure you have fun doing it. You'll be using techniques like bottom fishing, drift fishing, jigging, and s

"We had an incredible time on our 4-hour fishing charter exploring the Ten Thousand Islands with Captain Eddy." —⁠ Emily,
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trips fromUS $400
Fish Acadia's Island Glow Charters -Key Largo
Fish Acadia's Island Glow Charters -Key Largo
 
State licensed

Key Largo • 26 ft • 4 people

Captain Luke has spent significant time fishing the waters from Maine to Florida. This year, he has decided to escape the cold up north and bring his love for the sea and expertise for fishing to the Florida Keys. Come aboard The Island Glow and find out

"We met captain luke at the dock and met and in not time we were off." —⁠ Kimberly,
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trips fromUS $299
 
Federally permitted

Key Largo • 28 ft • 4 people

Join All Hanns On Deck and get ready to experience the Keys from a true local’s perspective! Captain Justin Hann was born and raised in Key Largo and has been fishing these waters his whole life and invites you to join him on an exclusive deep sea a

"We had a great time during our trip with Captain Justin. Unfortunately, the fish weren’t really biting but Justin did everything he could to give us the best chance at catching fish." —⁠ Evan,
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trips fromUS $600
Reel Thrills Fishing Charters
Reel Thrills Fishing Charters
 
State licensed

Marco Island • 25 ft • 6 people

Excited to go fishing in Marco island?! That’s what Reel Thrills Fishing Charters is here for! With Captain Erix at the helm, you’re in knowledgeable and experienced hands. These waters are known for Great Barracuda, Black Drum, Cobia, Goliath

"Eric didn’t take us out super far and waste our fishing time." —⁠ Samantha,
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trips fromUS $375
Tail Gator Charters
Tail Gator Charters
 
State licensed

Key Largo • 22 ft • 4 people

Get ready to fish the productive waters of the Florida Keys with Tail Gator Charters. With over 3 decades of experience, you can expect a professional guide who knows where the fish are. Captain Bill Miller caters his trips to all levels of experience and

"Cpt Bill was great. My son and I had a wonderful experience, caught several fish and learned a ton about saltwater fishing." —⁠ Loren,
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trips fromUS $500
Two Trolls Sport Fishing
Two Trolls Sport Fishing
 
Federally permitted

Islamorada • 25 ft • 4 people

Experience Unforgettable Fishing Adventures with Two Trolls Sport Fishing in Islamorada! Are you dreaming of casting a line in the renowned fishing paradise of Islamorada? Look no further – Two Trolls Sport Fishing is your gateway to thrilling angli

"We went on the 4-hour tour yesterday morning and had the best time!" —⁠ Sonia,
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trips fromUS $550
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Fishing in Everglades

The only truly wild natural area left in Florida, the Everglades is a vast marshland filled with the most exotic wildlife in the country. And what better way to explore this 1.5 million-acre wilderness than going on an Everglades fishing charter? You’ll be able to head out with a professional captain and cover a variety of habitats and fishing styles.

With fresh, salt, and brackish waters all around, you’ll have no issues reeling in whatever you target. Heading into saltwater will see you going after Snook, Tarpon, Redfish, Speckled Trout, Sheepshead, Cobia, and Jack Crevalle. The freshwaters further inland are home to big Largemouth and Peacock Bass, Crappie, Bluegill, and more.

Depending on what you want to do, there’s a variety of trips you can choose from. Opt for a half day trip to take your family into inshore waters, or to visit some of the lakes in the area. A full day trip will give you more time to fill the boat and take home some delicious table fare. You’ll be able to cover more ground and maximize your chances of reeling in trophy fish.

There are fishing charters you can hire in different parts of the Everglades. Head on down to the Ten Thousand Islands for inshore charters. The Everglades National Park is a very good spot to visit as well. Hop on a charter in Everglades City and test the prolific waters of the Chokoloskee Bay.

Rules & Regulations

If you’re fishing aboard an Everglades fishing charter in saltwater, the fishing license will be covered for you. However, if you want to target freshwater species, make sure to get a freshwater fishing license ahead of time. Book a trip with a reputable guide and they’ll be able to make sure you’re always fishing on the right side of the law.

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Everglades Fishing Seasons

January

The start of the year is perfect for fishing deep in the backcountry of the Everglades. Look for Snook, Redfish, and even the occasional Tarpon in Whitewater Bay and the channels.

February

Winter fishing continues, with plenty of sheltered waters and game fish to be had along the inner waterways of the Everglades. Tarpon may grow bolder and leave the channels after a few days of warm weather.

March

As the weather heats up, you’ll see more Tarpon emerging. This is a great time to fish the Florida Bay. If the season allows, you might have a chance to fish a few wrecks on the coastline outside the Everglades.

April

Once spring is in full swing, you can expect to find a much wider variety of fish in these waters. Head to the canals for Bass fishing or fish the bays for Redfish, Speckled Trout, and Snook.

May

May marks the height of Tarpon season in the Everglades. When you’re not chasing the Silver King you’ll find great Redfish, Snook, Jack Crevalle, and much more in the bays.

June

Tarpon season continues here in the Everglades. You’ll see anglers tossing topwater plugs left and right for Snook, Speckled Trout, and much more. 

July

Anglers like to head out early and beat the heat in July. This is a great time to fish the bays or to venture into the Gulf for some Permit, Grouper, and other delicious catches near the wrecks. 

August

The summer heat wave continues, with average temperatures ranging up to 92°F. Head offshore to cool down or see if you can’t entice a few Tarpon that are still hanging around the Everglades.

September

Fishing for Snook, Redfish, and Tarpon can be spectacular in autumn. On cool days, the temperature in Florida Bay will be perfect – for the game fish and the people out to catch them!

October

You can enjoy more great fishing in October, with ideal temperatures between 73–86°F. You’ll have your choice of Redfish, Speckled Trout, Snook, Tarpon, Cobia, and more in the Everglades.

November

Weather can start to limit your options as winter approaches. Anglers will return to the inner waterways of the Everglades, fishing for Redfish and Snook. You’ll still find Cobia cruising around here, too.

December

As average temperatures fluctuate between 62–79°F, most anglers are seeking sheltered waters in the backcountry, along with Redfish, Snook, and Speckled Trout. The canals will be bustling with Largemouth Bass.

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