South Florida Fishing Captain Brian Sanders
People who fish with Captain Brian come back time and again. If you ask them why, they’ll tell you that Brian Sanders loves what he does. They will also tell you that he knows the waters around South Florida’s 10,000 Islands and the Gulf of Mexico better than anyone. Many of Captain Brian’s regulars are themselves local fishing guides who turn to their friend when they are looking to relax and have fun.
Getting tired of winter?
When the lakes are frozen and you’re ready for some sunshine, come on down and start fishing for Snook, Redfish or Tarpon in the Florida Everglades. Enjoy a day of fishing in the Gulf of Mexico going for Kingfish or Triple-tails while Captain Brian brings you to secret fishing holes that he has known for more than 15 years. Brian uses the best gear for these waters and as his loyal following would tell you, he knows.
The Captain’s Boat of choice is a Triton LTS 24′ 250 Bay Boat. A day on the water with Captain Brian Sanders is a day where all of your fishing needs are tended to by an expert. His down to earth nature is contagious, so it won’t take long before you are relaxed, in the spirit and ready to fish Florida’s 10,00 Islands and the Gulf of Mexico.
He knows the waters around South Florida’s 10,000 Islands and the Gulf of Mexico better than anyone.
Florida Snook Tactics
Tips to capture spring snook whether in season or post-season catch and release.
Written By: Steve Waters
[Editor’s note: Experts advise extra care when fishing on any spawning species. Use adequate tackle, and leave the fish in the water for release, whenever possible.]
If you’ve ever wondered why Florida’s Atlantic snook season remains open in May but closes along the Gulf of Mexico coast, Everglades National Park and the Florida Keys, here’s the reason: Keeper snook are much more susceptible to being caught in the western and southern regions of Florida in May, so officials deemed the earlier Gulf closing prudent.
A fisherman’s dream. Chocoloskee island park and marina
Our island paradise is located at the southernmost point of Florida’s SW gulf coast. Just over the bridge from Everglades City, and neighbors to the Everglades National Park.
Fishing in Chokoloskee is the number one park activity, with a vast variety of fish to catch all year long. Find that perfect fishing hole around the 10,000 islands, make your way out to the Gulf of Mexico in search of the big one, or spend some time exploring the inland rivers.
An onsite marina complete with live bait, a launch ramp and slips with both short and long term rental options available. Our facility has RV & tent sites with full hook ups. Our rental units, with options to accommodate up to 10 guests, all have fully outfitted kitchens so you can cook the catch of the day right while it’s fresh! Boat and Kayak Rentals available!