Fishing in Naples, FL: All You Need to Know | FishingBooker

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    Fishing in Naples, FL gives you access to some of the most pristine fishing grounds in the United States. Its diversity in terms of angling opportunities, coupled with its proximity to some of the hottest spots in the state, makes it a go-to destination in Florida. Whether you’re looking for a relaxing day inshore or an adventure far off the coast, Naples provides just the experience you’re looking for.
    When fishing in Naples, you’ll be able to explore a vast network of flats, mangroves, and canals. Here, you can target inshore species such as Redfish, Sheepshead, Spotted Seatrout, and Flounder. A little further offshore, you can bottom fish over productive reefs and wrecks and catch Snapper, Grouper, Cobia, Tripletail, and many more.
    If you prefer a more tranquil experience, you can check out the city’s canals and waterways to target the exotic Peacock Bass. You can also go shark fishing and battle against top predator species such as Hammerhead Shark. Your options are endless!
    Local captains cater their trips to all ages and skill levels, so no matter what, you’ll have a good chance of catching some fish. Licenses are covered in the price, and bait and tackle are usually provided on board. Just be sure to pack any essential items such as sun protection and refreshments, and you’re good to go.
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Комментарии • 16

  • @pueblodsmrs5624
    @pueblodsmrs5624 3 года назад +2

    Born and raise in Naples Grew up with the best fishing in the country for sure.

  • @CatchingFins
    @CatchingFins 3 года назад +1

    Spent several days in February there fishing. Had an absolute great time. So many different species of fish caught. Can’t wait to go back!

    • @FishingBooker
      @FishingBooker  3 года назад +1

      Glad to hear you had a good time! 😊 What'd ya catch?

    • @CatchingFins
      @CatchingFins 3 года назад +1

      @@FishingBooker caught Spanish mackerel, catfish, ladyfish, jack, and some other I can’t remember name of.
      I put up a video of the fishing trip on my channel.

    • @FishingBooker
      @FishingBooker  3 года назад +1

      Sounds like an epic trip 😎

  • @derekp9371
    @derekp9371 3 года назад +2

    Thanks man I’m going there in 2 weeks!

    • @FishingBooker
      @FishingBooker  3 года назад

      Have fun! Hope you catch something :)

  • @supremeangler1887
    @supremeangler1887 3 года назад +4

    Very underrated video. Well made and very informative. Good job man!

  • @alive4082
    @alive4082 2 года назад

    Does naples have good access to the gulf with kayaks? Also what to expect nearshore maybe 2-3miles out?

    • @FishingBooker
      @FishingBooker  2 года назад +1

      Hey there, thanks for watching! Yeah it sure does, Rookery Bay is perhaps one of the best access points where you can catch tons of Red Drum, Tarpon, Mangrove Snapper, etc. The Ten Thousand Islands is another a great spot to check out. Let us know if you need any other info! 🎣

  • @danmadgett1513
    @danmadgett1513 3 года назад

    I live here in Naples, this is absolutely B.S., It’s Geologically the worst place in the state to fish,
    I leave Naples to fish, 2 hrs East to Miami, 3hrs North to St Petersburg, or 3 hrs South to the Keys
    Naples sits on a shelf with very shallow water, 50 miles offshore to get over 100ft depths
    10,000 Islands & Everglades Isn’t bad for Shallow Backwater only Fishing 🎣
    Don’t get me wrong, I can catch fish everyday in Naples, But it’s the Worst place in Florida to Fish !

    • @FishingBooker
      @FishingBooker  3 года назад

      Hey Dan, sorry to hear you've had some bad experiences here but thanks for the feedback and recommendations on some other spots!

    • @danmadgett1513
      @danmadgett1513 3 года назад

      @@FishingBooker
      Your talking like I’m the tourist,
      Are you trying to tell me, Naples is not geologically,
      The worst place in the state of Florida to fish ?
      Now with yearly avoidable tragedies like high fertilizer red tide killings
      You have a choice of dead oyster bar inshore or dead grass weedless Inshore ?
      20 yrs ago, All we used to have to do was go to the pier & slay fish all day
      & even then geologically it was the worst fishing in Florida !
      Not anymore
      Now we see more dead red tide fish on the beach in summer than ever !
      Sure we can travel to R Tower or the wrecks
      but 25 miles For 50’ - 70’ depths,
      50 miles For 100’ - 130’ maybe 🤔 depending
      The 6 new man made refs aren’t populating very quickly, Likely due to red tide !
      Amber Jacks are out of season most of tourist season,
      Offshore:
      Only Allowed 2 Keeper Groupers
      Kingfish & Spanish Mackerel, Porgies & Grunts, Lanes & Vermilions, are Basically what’s left
      2hrs travel out, “(4hrs Total Fishing time)” 2hrs travel In, = 8hr day = $200 plus crew Tip
      4hrs total travel time, 4hrs total fishing time = $200 plus crew tip
      (I mean, Let’s be Real)
      A couple years ago a new resident to Naples joined the Naples Fishing Club,
      He said he just moved from Bradenton,
      Because his non fishing female cousin told him, That her next door neighbour is a fishing guide & says fishing is the best in Naples,
      He was rather pissed once he realized how terrible Fishing is in Naples compared to 3 hrs North in Bradenton
      Where his non fishing cousin convinced him because a lying charter captain said Naples is the place to be for fishing in Florida !

    • @danmadgett1513
      @danmadgett1513 3 года назад

      @Ben Ghazi therefore you know it’s the worst fishing spot in the state
      Unless you’re a desperate for business charter captain, Or your in denial