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Sharkey's Night Fish Feeding Tour in Nokomis, FL - Sarasota

Sharkey's Night Fish Feeding Tour in Nokomis, FL

Nokomiseasy

Difficulty

easy

Duration

1.5–2 hours

Fitness Level

Suitable for beginners and casual paddlers with basic upper-body strength and mobility.

Overview

Experience Florida’s underwater nightlife with Sharkey's glass bottom kayak tours in Nokomis. Witness fish feeding illuminated by LED lights in a comfortable, guided setting perfect for families and adventure seekers alike.

Sharkey's Night Fish Feeding Tour in Nokomis, FL

Adventure Tips

Bring Waterproof Gear

Expect to get wet during the fish feeding; waterproof bags and clothing protect your valuables and keep you comfortable.

Reserve in Advance

Tours can fill quickly, especially for weekend evenings; booking ahead ensures your spot on this popular night adventure.

Wear Layers

Temperatures can drop after sunset on the water, so dress in layers to stay warm without sacrificing mobility.

Listen to Guides’ Safety Briefings

Pay close attention during orientation to get the most from your experience and ensure a safe night on the water.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • mangrove snapper
  • leopard sea trout

History

The Nokomis area has fishing and marine life traditions dating back to early 20th-century coastal settlers.

Conservation

Sharkey’s promotes catch-and-release ethics and environmentally sensitive chum practices to minimize impact on the ecosystem.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Recommended Gear

Waterproof Bag

Essential

Protect cameras, phones, and other valuables from splashes and potential dunking during fish feeding.

Layered Clothing

Essential

Adjustable layers keep you comfortable as temperatures shift after sunset on the water.

all specific

Insect Repellent

Keeps mosquitoes and other bugs at bay, especially near shorelines during warmer months.

summer|spring specific

Headlamp or Flashlight

Useful for seeing gear and paths before entering or after exiting the kayak in low light conditions.