Monday, November 21, 2011

Where to Fish on Fort Myers Beach, FL

Are you looking for the best fishing around? Well, look no further! The waters around Sanibel, Fort Myers Beach, and Captiva offer some of the best fishing opportunities in Florida. You’ll find plenty of amazing fishing near your Ft Myers Beach vacation rental…whether you’re an avid angler, a weekend fisherman, or just enjoy the relaxation of a fishing boat.

Simply purchase a non-resident fishing license and enjoy fishing from the docks, beach, or public fishing pier on Fort Myers Beach. This pier stretches hundreds of feet into the Gulf of Mexico at the Beach’s Lynn Hall Memorial Park. You can also find some great fishing from the Lighthouse Pier on the eastern tip of Sanibel.

Do you prefer to fish from a boat? There are many deep sea fishing charters or private fishing guides available to you near Fort Myers Beach. Here are just a few:

Catch Me If U Can Fishing Charters

(239)210-8339

Paradise Charters Exclusive

4765 Estero Blvd, Fort Myers Beach, Florida 33931

(239) 247-8288

Fort Myers Fishing Adventures

2500 Main Street, Fort Myers Beach, Florida 33931

(239) 896-6635

Capt. Tony’s Fishing Adventures

18800 San Carlos Blvd, Fort Myers Beach, Florida 33931

(239) 415 0515

Good Time Charters

7225 Estero Blvd, Fort Myers Beach, Florida 33931

(239) 437-8773

You can also rent a kayak and bring your fishing pole, or go on a guided kayak fishing tour for a unique, tranquil experience. You may even want to try spinning reels or fly-fishing!

In Southwest FL, you have year round opportunities to catch fish such as:

  • Jack
  • Mackeral
  • Cobia
  • Pompan
  • Spotted Sea Trout
  • Grouper
  • Red Fish
  • Tarpon
  • Many more!!!

If you are an angler, and have never experienced Tarpon Fishing in Southwest Florida…you are in for a treat! Boca Grande Pass on the West coast of Florida is regarded as the “Silverking Capitol of the World”!! This deep water pass is the primary opening into Charlotte Harbor, just North of Fort Myers Beach. It lies between the southern point of Gasparilla Island and the northern shore of Cayo Costa Island. Large amounts of water flow in and out of this pass and carry huge amounts of food for the tarpon, which arrive by the thousands. The fish begin to show up in early April and congregate in the 80-foot deep hole just off the tip of Gasparilla Island. Tarpon continue showing up in the pass feeding on the thousands of small crab that flow out to the Gulf from Charlotte Harbor. With the arrival of the tarpon comes the arrival of the tarpon fishermen eager to take on the great silverkings. Each year, the fishing here gains even more popularity. It is a very exciting place during the tarpon season, due to the number of fish in the pass. Schools containing hundred of tarpon will roll beside your boat. The atmosphere in the pass is very exciting, with as many as 20 fish being fought at the same time by the anglers!

For more information about Ft Myers Beach vacation rentals that are close to the best fishing around, call Beach Accommodations at 1-888-BEACH-IT (232-2448) or visit www.BeachAccommodations.com

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