Mangrove Fishing
Mangrove Coast is the ideal place to go on sight fishing. Red fish is one of the most looked out for in Ten Thousand Islands where tour guides lead vacationers to this exhilarating experience. Sight fishing is not the only major reason why Mangrove Coast calls in a lot of tourists. From the name of the place itself Mangrove Coast is rich with mangroves and is abundant in different species of fish such as the tarpon, snook and of course redfish. But these are not the only ones you can catch here, other salt water fishes here are the ladyfish, the spotted seatrout, mangrove snapper and the jack crevalle to name a few.
The southwestern coast of Florida is made up of islands and waterways. The Ten Thousand Islands boasts a very natural and untouched sanctuary. The flourishing mangrove trees nearly the only tree that grows in the area is the one thing that is the source of food and shelter for a number of fishes, birds and the rest of wildlife. For those whose passion, hobby or even means of income is fishing, Marco Island and Chokoloskee are the just the place to be.
When planning a fishing trip to Florida, the months February and near the beginning of June are the perfect months to take the trip as this is the time when you get to have the chance of catching a 150-pound tarpon. By the month of June, tarpons begin moving north so the locals usually catch tarpons that are 5 to 60 pounds which is not that bad at all. Like what most people say, better to get a small catch than not getting anything at all.
If there is one thing that Ten Thousand Islands’ world turns around on, it’s definitely the snook and the redfish. These most looked out for residents of the waters of Mangrove Coast are known to always being a sure catch as they are here all year round. Many of the locals say that fishers do not literally have to go out and catch them all they need to do is just get to the right place and toss out their baits where the fishes can be found and they say that one way of knowing is by telling where the egrets are feeding and from there you will surely get to “catch” the snook and redfish.
It’s definitely no wonder why Mangrove Coast is loved by not only the fishermen but even the tourists because despite of having the place get so commercialized, it has still remained its sight of nature untouched yet so well discovered.




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