Everglades Fly Fishing Guides
Light Tackle and Fly Fishing Charters for Tarpon, Snook, Redfish and other game fish in Everglades National Park, 10,000 Islands, Chokoloskee, Marco Island and Naples. Call Capt. Bill (239) 994-8600.
Redfish, Snook, Trout, Tarpon, Permit, Cobia & More!
Capt. William H. Faulkner has been fishing the waters of southwest Florida, the Everglades and 10,000 Islands for more than 25 years, and now he's ready to put his Everglades fishing experience to work for you.
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GUIDING FROM NAPLES TO EVERGLADES NATIONAL PARK
Our knowledge and understanding of the inshore waters, habitats and environments from the Peace River in Charlotte County to Florida Bay in the southernmost reaches of the Everglades National Park allow us to offer anglers an unparallelled variety of fishing opportunities.
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TARPON SEASONTarpon season in southwest Florida generally begins in April with the larger fish moving up the coast through Florida Bay to the southernmost edge of the Everglades. During this special time of year, big tarpon can be targeted with natural and artificial baits near the mouths of picturesque brackish-water rivers.
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The months of May, June and July are peak tarpon season. Warm water along the beaches, in the passes and in the shallow bays of southwest Florida create ideal conditions for those who dream of catching world-record tarpon on flies and light spin and plug tackle.
After August, small tarpon make their way into the rivers and creeks of the deep backcountry. Targeting these 10 to 60-pound fish on light-tackle is perhaps the most exciting way to enjoy the sheer strength and aerial acrobatics of this peerless predator. Ready to plan your adventure? Call Capt. Bill (239) 994-8600.
After August, small tarpon make their way into the rivers and creeks of the deep backcountry. Targeting these 10 to 60-pound fish on light-tackle is perhaps the most exciting way to enjoy the sheer strength and aerial acrobatics of this peerless predator. Ready to plan your adventure? Call Capt. Bill (239) 994-8600.
FISHING REPORTIf you follow me on Instagram and/or Facebook, you already know I am extremely passionate about snook fishing.
It's long, slender silhouette, gaping jaw and upward focal arrangement make it one of the most compelling targets a fly caster could ever endeavor to catch! It's not their rarity, beautiful fluorescent colors or existence in exotic locales that makes them so unique. |
NEED A PLACE TO STAY?Capt. Bill has provided a hand selected list of places to stay while on your fishing trip from rustic cabins and hotel rooms in historic Everglades City to resort style accommodations in downtown Naples.
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Backcountry fly fishers
Club meetings are open to the public and guests are always welcome.
Meetings are held on the 2nd Monday of the month, October through May. Meeting location: Tiburón Golf Course Clubhouse 2620 Tiburón Dr., Naples, FL |