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Guide's Targeted Fish Species In June

Grey Snapper

Grey Snapper

Excellent Odds

Redfish

Redfish

Good Odds

Sea Trout

Sea Trout
Out of Season

Sheepshead

Sheepshead
Out of Season

Snook

Snook

Excellent Odds

Tarpon

Tarpon

Excellent Odds

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Saltwater Excursions LLC - Top Species in June

Common Questions


What types of fish can I catch in Fort Myers?

In Fort Myers, you can catch a variety of fish species, including redfish, snook, tarpon, grouper, snapper, and many more, depending on the season and fishing location.


When is the best time to catch redfish in Fort Myers?

The best time to catch redfish is typically during the warmer months, from late spring to early fall, when they are most active in the shallow waters.


Are there any specific fishing techniques for catching snook?

Yes, effective techniques for catching snook include using live bait like pinfish or mullet, fishing near structures like mangroves or bridges, and targeting them during their feeding times, especially around dusk and dawn.


What is the best bait to use for tarpon fishing?

Live bait such as crabs, mullet, or large shiners works best for tarpon fishing. In some cases, artificial lures designed to mimic these baits can also be effective.


Can I catch grouper year-round in Fort Myers?

Grouper fishing is typically seasonal, with the best catches occurring from late spring to early fall. However, specific regulations and limits may apply, so it’s important to check local guidelines.


How big do the fish typically get in this area?

Fish sizes can vary widely, but redfish can grow up to 40 inches or more, while snook can reach sizes of 30 inches or greater. Tarpon are known for their impressive size, often exceeding 100 pounds.


Are there any regulations regarding fish sizes and limits?

Yes, there are specific regulations for fish sizes and limits in Florida. We always adhere to these guidelines to ensure sustainable fishing practices and protect the local ecosystem.


What’s the difference between inshore and offshore fishing in terms of species?

Inshore fishing typically targets species like redfish, snook, and trout, while offshore fishing focuses on larger species such as grouper, snapper, and pelagic fish like tuna and mahi-mahi.


Is it possible to catch fish from the shore in Fort Myers?

Yes, shore fishing is popular in Fort Myers, with many anglers successfully catching species like snook, redfish, and tarpon from the beaches and piers.


What kind of fishing gear is recommended for targeting specific species?

The recommended gear varies by species; for example, light to medium spinning gear is suitable for inshore species like snook and redfish, while heavier tackle is needed for deep-sea species like grouper and snapper. Our charters provide all necessary equipment tailored to your fishing adventure.


A Saltwater Excursions LLC Fishing Charter targets the top Fort Myers Fish species including null. We primarily Fish the Gulf of Mexico, Charlotte Harbor, Pine Island Sound, Caloosahatchee River, San Carlos Bay, Peace River, Estero Bay, Gasparilla Sound, Tenmile Canal, Turtle Bay, Placida Harbor, Tarpon Bay.

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