easy
6 hours
Suitable for individuals with moderate mobility; some standing and light movement required
Embark on a private 6-hour wreck fishing adventure in Everglades City, Florida, and discover some of the region’s best fishing spots. Perfect for anglers of all levels, this trip guarantees an unforgettable day on the water filled with excitement, scenic views, and catch opportunities.
Ages 10 and Up • Up to 4 People • 6 Hours • Private Charter
6 Hours
We will fish anything from wrecks, reefs, and hard bottom in the Gulf of Mexico. Depending on the time of year our targets will consist of Cobia, Grouper, Tripletail, and my personal favorite the Permit. I often describe a permit to my customers as a "Jack Crevalle on steroids." There’s just is nothing like sighting a 35lb+ Permit swimming by the boat, throwing a crab in front of him and watching him eat it. This is followed by that wonderful sound of the drag singing its sweet tune. All Above Species are Seasonal Species
You should bring your own drinks (any hydrating beverage, such as Gatorade, etc.) You also need to bring polarized sunglasses, a hat, sunscreen (higher SPF is better), and any food that you want.
We provide a fishing license, rods, reels, bait, ice, and plenty of fish stories for you to tell your friends and family!
Pricing is for up to 3 anglers, however you can take a 4th passenger for $50 extra to cover extra bait, tackle, fuel, and supplies.
Protect yourself from the sun during the full day on the water by wearing sunscreen and a wide-brimmed hat.
Getting to the harbor 15 minutes early ensures a smooth departure and allows time for gear setup.
Weather can vary, so bring lightweight layers to stay comfortable throughout the trip.
Bring plenty of water to stay hydrated, especially during the warmer months.
Everglades City was once a bustling sponge fishing town, rich in both maritime culture and natural beauty, which still influences the area's fishing traditions today.
Everglades City Fishing Charters follows strict environmental standards to ensure sustainable fishing practices and protect local marine ecosystems.
Sunscreen and hats are crucial for comfort and protection during prolonged sun exposure.
Helps reduce glare on the water and spot fish more effectively.
Useful for staying dry during unexpected rain showers or cooler mornings.
summer|fall specific
Non-slip shoes or sandals help maintain stability on the boat.