There are plenty of great fishing charters in Cape Coral offering the biggest catches in Deep Sea Fishing. Our goal is to provide you with the price range each private fishing charter typically charges and how many anglers. passengers they can have on board. From there you can choose to call the captain or visit their website for more information. It is important to know that a Full-Day trip is usually 8 hours, 3/4 Day is usually 6 hours, and a Half-Day trip is usually 4 hours. The hours per trip can vary between deep-sea trips, so be sure to ask your captain when you are booking. Also, click on the fishing charter’s name to visit their website, and feel free to give them a call for details.
Before you go on your trip make sure you have a pair of polarized sunglasses, sunscreen, water, food (no bananas, they are bad luck) and a hat (optional).
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2 Anglers
Venture Out Fishing Charters of Cape Coral
*hours are different
- Full-Day – $1,250
- 3/4 Day – $1,050
- Half-Day – $800
Phone: (239) 945-2031
3 Anglers
Cape Coral Deep Sea Fishing Charters
*each additional passenger is $75, maximum 6 ppl total
- Full-Day – $900
- 3/4 Day – $700
- Half-Day – $500
Phone: (239) 247-1867
4 Anglers
Reel Revenge Deep Sea Fishing Charters
*hours are different
- Full-Day – $2,499 – $2,799
- 3/4 Day – $2,199 – $2,499
- Half-Day – $1,899 – $2,100
Phone: (239) 233-2193
Chew On This Fishing Charters
*additional angler is $50
- Full-Day – $1,200
- 3/4 Day – $800
- Half-Day – $600
Phone: (239) 470-4243
Blue Line Fishing Charters LLC
*hours are different
- Full-Day – $1,800
- 3/4 Day – $1,300
- Half-Day – $980
Phone: (239) 560-2469
Boats and Fun Cape Coral
*hours are different
- Full-Day – $1,850
- 3/4 Day – $1,200
- Half-Day – $845
Phone: (800) 991-3259
Crabby Charters Deep Sea Fishing
*hours are different
- Full-Day – $1,550
- 3/4 Day – $1,350
- Half-Day – $1,100
Phone: (239) 919-2626
5 Anglers
6 Anglers
Salty Fishing Charters
- Full-Day – $1,900 – 2,200
- 3/4 Day – $1,600
- Half-Day – $1,250
Phone: (239) 878-4736
Most fishing charters suggest bringing sun screen, lunch, sunglasses, any beverages you want on the boat (no glass), and a camera (or camera phone).
Southwest Florida is known to carry snook, tarpon, redfish, spotted seatrout, and grouper. But be sure to ask your guide what is in season ahead of time.
Yes, depending on what you catch and if it is in season. Just about every guide will let you keep the legal fish, for you to enjoy later.
The typical fishing charter in Southwest Florida ranges from $75 – $150 per hour. This depends largely on the type of boat you are going out on and the captain.
It is customary to tip 20% to a fishing charter. However if you don’t catch anything on your trip, then a lower tip is more appropriate.
Inshore fishing, which is also known as backwater fishing. Usually takes trips that are more in-land near mangroves, flats, and docks.
Offshore fishing, also know as Deep Sea fishing. Is 8+ miles away from land and is usually where you find larger game fish.
Fly fishing is a type of fishing that usually requires a bit more skill and involves a large amount of slack on the fishing line and artificial fishing hooks.