Captain Paul's Sanibel & Captiva Charters

Captain Paul's Sanibel & Captiva Charters
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Address3169 Twin Lakes Ln
Sanibel, FL 33957, US
Websitehttps://www.captivaguide.com
Cell239-292-9890
Emailcaptivaguide@gmail.com
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About Captain Paul's Sanibel & Captiva Charters

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Back Bay and Gulf of Mexico fishing for Redfish, Snook Trout, Mackerel Cobia, Kingfish, and Manatee/Dolphin trips, lunch and shelling trips to the out island of Cayo Costa and Upper Captiva

24ft Pathfinder with 225 Yamaha well equipped with Power Pole, Garmin Sidescan, Ulterra self-deploy Trolling motor, Yeti Coolers. 

 

 


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Latest News

By Capt Paul Sanibel-Captiva on 5/5/2023 11:34:15 AM • Views (160)
Sanibel Island Tarpon Fishing   Tarpon fishing is an exciting activity that can provide a challenge even for experienced anglers. Here are five tips to help increase your chances of catching more tarpon during your Sanibel fishing trip: Use the R...

By Capt Paul Sanibel-Captiva on 5/4/2022 12:43:59 PM • Views (583)
After months and months of high winds Tarpon have kept their timetables up an gaining in numbers every day. Make your date with a Silver King now.

By Capt Paul Sanibel-Captiva on 11/4/2020 4:21:07 PM • Views (1219)
As we begin a new decade I’m optimistic that we have turned a vitally important corner in the management of our waters and fishery.   We are under an emergency closure on the harvest of Redfish Snook and Trout due to the severe red tide outbreak of...

By Capt Paul Sanibel-Captiva on 11/4/2020 4:21:07 PM • Views (705)
January 2020 Fishing has started off with a bang once the winds died down on the 14th we were able to get out in the gulf and get away from some of the extreme low tides in the bay making many area’s inaccessible. Having seen sargasso weeds in the b...

By Capt Paul Sanibel-Captiva on 11/4/2020 4:21:06 PM • Views (980)
Very impressive numbers of fish have been in the area for some time but the late cold front shut them down for a bit.  Now with water back up to 78-80 degree’s the fish are on a binge.   Here is a fish caught in Redfish Pass on Friday before weekend...

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