Marco Island Fishing Charters

Marco Island fishing is one of the more recognized activities in Southwest Florida due to the massive game, endless catches, and lifelong memories.

With over two decades of fishing experience, our fishing company will make your trip unforgettable. We’ll provide expert training and tips to catch some of the most impressive fish found around Marco Island and the Ten Thousand Islands. Choose between a 4, 6, or 8-hour-long trip, and get fishing!

Types of
Fishing Charters We Offer

When it comes to fishing, it’s not always as simple as throwing down a line with bait and waiting. There is a range of different techniques and types of fishing charters for the different species of shark and fish that can be found around Marco Island. Our Captains are highly experienced in all of the areas of fishing charters we offer, with an amazing understanding of the best fishing spots in the area.

Backwater Fishing

Backwater Fishing

Inshore fishing takes place in water that’s up to 30 meters deep. This means that conditions are much calmer than when you’re out in deep, open waters, making fishing here a much easier and more comfortable experience for some. It’s a great way for beginners to learn the basics and to work on their technique before heading out for more difficult fishing trips.

Inshore Fishing

Inshore Fishing

Inshore fishing takes place in water that’s up to 30 meters deep. This means that conditions are much calmer than when you’re out in deep, open waters, making fishing here a much easier and more comfortable experience for some. It’s a great way for beginners to learn the basics and to work on their technique before heading out for more difficult fishing trips.

Shark Fishing

Shark Fishing

Inshore fishing takes place in water that’s up to 30 meters deep. This means that conditions are much calmer than when you’re out in deep, open waters, making fishing here a much easier and more comfortable experience for some. It’s a great way for beginners to learn the basics and to work on their technique before heading out for more difficult fishing trips.

Shore Fishing

Shore Fishing

Inshore fishing takes place in water that’s up to 30 meters deep. This means that conditions are much calmer than when you’re out in deep, open waters, making fishing here a much easier and more comfortable experience for some. It’s a great way for beginners to learn the basics and to work on their technique before heading out for more difficult fishing trips.

Backwater Fishing

Backwater Fishing

Inshore fishing takes place in water that’s up to 30 meters deep. This means that conditions are much calmer than when you’re out in deep, open waters, making fishing here a much easier and more comfortable experience for some. It’s a great way for beginners to learn the basics and to work on their technique before heading out for more difficult fishing trips.

Inshore Fishing

Inshore Fishing

Inshore fishing takes place in water that’s up to 30 meters deep. This means that conditions are much calmer than when you’re out in deep, open waters, making fishing here a much easier and more comfortable experience for some. It’s a great way for beginners to learn the basics and to work on their technique before heading out for more difficult fishing trips.

Shark Fishing

Shark Fishing

Inshore fishing takes place in water that’s up to 30 meters deep. This means that conditions are much calmer than when you’re out in deep, open waters, making fishing here a much easier and more comfortable experience for some. It’s a great way for beginners to learn the basics and to work on their technique before heading out for more difficult fishing trips.

Shore Fishing

Shore Fishing

Inshore fishing takes place in water that’s up to 30 meters deep. This means that conditions are much calmer than when you’re out in deep, open waters, making fishing here a much easier and more comfortable experience for some. It’s a great way for beginners to learn the basics and to work on their technique before heading out for more difficult fishing trips.

Sharks and Fish Species We Catch

Marco Island fishing tours are popular for the large range of sharks and fish that people can catch. Our trips are no different – every single one of our Captains is trained to understand the best fishing spots and times for particular species.

Should you crave a certain fish or want to catch a particular shark, we’ll do our best to make it happen.

Types of Sharks in
Marco Island

While there are many more types of sharks in the Marco Island area, our charter mainly focuses on three types: Blacktips, Bonnnetheads, and Scalloped Hammerheads. All three types can be found inshore, so virtually anyone can have a go at catching one of these sharks.

Types of Fish in
Marco Island

Depending on what type of fishing trip you choose, you’ll have the chance to catch different types of fish. Our inshore charters will let you catch fish like snook, tarpon, pompano, and black and red drum, while our offshore charters focus on fish like the Atlantic croaker and different types of groupers.

Why Our Fishing
Guides Are The Best on
Marco Island

We strive to provide the best Marco Island, Florida fishing charters. Our fishing Captains are individuals with extensive knowledge about the best fishing locations and with years of experience in the different techniques and types of fishing trips we offer. Along with giving your group valuable lessons, we’ll also cut and clean the fish for you, so you can leave with ready-to-cook fish.

Our customers choose between 4, 6, and 8-hour-long trips that suit their fishing needs and experience, and we can proudly say that every one of them has finished their trip feeling satisfied!

Great For Families
With Kids

Our fishing charters don’t have any age limits. We cater to every group’s individual needs and offer many trips out to calm and safe waters for families with younger children or inexperienced members of the family.

Learn Lifelong Skills With Fishing Lessons

You don’t need any prior fishing skills or fishing knowledge to participate in our charters. The team will teach you everything you need to know, starting from the basics and working their way up to more advanced techniques. These lessons aren’t just a one-time thing either – you’ll gain lifelong fishing skills from them, and not just temporary solutions to get you through the trip.

Resources About Fishing
on Marco Island