Sanibel & Captiva Fishing Report – Nea
June 20, 2025 Fort Myers 1 photo
Cobia
Cobia
Permit
Permit
King Mackerel (Kingfish)
King Mackerel (Kingfish)
Grouper (Gag)
Grouper (Gag)
Grouper (Goliath)
Grouper (Goliath)
Pompano
Pompano
Redfish
Redfish
Snapper (Mangrove)
Snapper (Mangrove)
Snook
Snook
Spotted Seatrout
Spotted Seatrout
Tarpon
Tarpon
Bonito
Bonito

Trip Summary

Sanibel & Captiva Fishing Report – Nearshore Reef Fishing is Red Hot with Capt. Hunter Tinsley! According to Capt. Hunter Tinsley of Endless Summer Charters, “The water has never looked better—and the nearshore bite is on fire.” Just a few miles off Sanibel and Captiva, the reefs are loaded with life. From snapper and Permit to grouper, mackerel, and the occasional snook, anglers are finding nonstop action. “We’ve had days where it’s fish-on as soon as the bait hits the bottom,” says Capt. Hunter. “The reefs are super productive right now—perfect for people who want steady action without going too far offshore.” Capt. Hunter adds that nearshore trips are ideal for families, especially those returning to Sanibel for the first time since Hurricane Ian. “There’s something about being out there on a calm day, clear water all around you, with the rods bent and everyone smiling. That’s what it’s all about.” These reef trips aren’t just about fishing—they’re a great way to reconnect with the water, see dolphins, spot sea turtles, and enjoy the incredible recovery of Sanibel’s coastline. ?️ Endless Summer Charters offers private charters with experienced, local captains, Bill, CJ & Hunter, who love what they do. Whether you’re looking to fill the cooler, catch-and-release, or just enjoy the ride, each trip is tailored to your crew. ? Let your guests know that Sanibel’s nearshore reefs are thriving. Endless Summer Charters is the go-to for families, couples, and groups looking for fun, safe, and exciting adventures on the water. ? Ready to go? Book now! The water is beautiful. The reefs are alive. And the fish are biting—come see it for yourself! Angela Hammond Charter Coordinator Endless Summer Charters, Inc
Endless Summer Charters
Fort-myers, Florida, United States
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Endless Summer Charters, est. 2002, runs inshore and offshore charters from one of the best fishing locations in SW Florida, Port Sanibel Marina in Fort Myers, Florida. Their captains are happy to take on anglers of all ages and experience levels, from fa...

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