Everglades Guide Service

Everglades Guide Service
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Address1575 Danford St,
Naples, FL, US
Websitehttps://naplesfishingcharters.org/
Phone(239) 450-9230
EmailEvergladesAngler@gmail.com
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About Everglades Guide Service

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Experience the backcountry saltwater mangrove estuaries of Naples, Marco Island, the 10,000 Islands and Everglades National Park. Light tackle sport fishing for snook, redfish, tarpon, trout, pompano, bonita, sharks and other saltwater species.


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By Seamus on 8/30/2024 2:08:47 PM • Views (5)
September into the fall is one of the best times of year to fish in the Naples & Marco Island area. A mixed bag of species can be had in the backcountry passes adjacent bays the beaches and near shore. September is peak time for redfish with the red...

By Seamus on 7/21/2024 12:05:31 AM • Views (15)
Follow us on instagram follow us on facebook Overall summer is the best time of year to fish in Southwest Florida. Many species of fish are active weathers typically nice and consistent the gulf water in SW Florida is a deep clear azure blue/green n...

By Seamus on 7/2/2024 12:13:59 AM • Views (25)
Fishing in the Naples and Marco Island area has been great with tarpon running the beaches snook redfish snapper mackerel and sharks all active. The post Fishing Naples & Marco Island first appeared on Naples Fishing Charters with Capt. Mark Ward.

By Seamus on 6/10/2024 8:47:25 AM • Views (45)
Peak tarpon season is here! Click here to see our Instagram account with videos and pictures of recent catches. Everglades Guide Service Instagram Tarpon are migrating along the beaches in the Naples and Marco Island areas in good numbers. Average s...

By Seamus on 4/12/2024 11:06:18 AM • Views (55)
Tarpon have shown off the beaches as well some backcountry bays and some in the passes. The annual tarpon spring migration has started with tarpon starting to move up the beaches from the south. Where do the tarpon come from is still somewhat of a m...

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