The best fishing waters of the 10,000 Islands

Marco Island FishingExperience Southwest Florida’s finest offshore and backcountry fishing from Marco Island and the 10,000 Islands, to the Everglades National Park. Only minutes from Naples, Florida.

Saltwater Light tackle and Fly fishing in Marco Island for Tarpon – Snook – Redfish – Permit – Cobia – Shark – Kingfish – Trout and more.

Gone Fishin’ Charters welcomes you to plan your next Florida fishing adventures with Captain Carlos Escarra. I offer private fishing charters and specialize in Light tackle spinning gear & fly fishing for trophy game fish from Snook, Tarpon, Redfish, and many other species that inhabit the pristine waters of the 10,000 Islands. From the most experienced angler looking for a trophy catch - to the novice searching for a new species to catch, I can accommodate all of your fishing needs. Families welcome. All fishing charters depart from Marco Island. Check charters info/rates for more details.

Enjoy year round Marco Island fishing in the backcountry of the magnificent 10,000 Islands. You will be amazed with its unique estuarine tidal creeks, sheltered waters, endless mazes of mangrove islands and oyster bars. Feel the exhilaration of sight fishing for these powerful game fish as they test your skill. Two custom flats skiffs to choose from depending on the fishing charter chosen. This area is rich in history and abundant with Florida wildlife.

If offshore sport fishing is on your agenda, then come aboard a 28’ Whitewater center console and fish the near shore wrecks and artificial reefs for Permit - Kingfish – Cobia – Shark – Grouper – Snapper and more.

I can offer assistance with choosing the best dates possible for selective species, based on seasonal climates and tidal flows.

My Goal is simple and that is to insure that all of my clients have a Memorable – Fun and Safe day out on the water. So come aboard and let me take you for an unforgettable journey! Call me today and book your charter. Enjoy browsing my web site.

Tight Lines and Calm Winds, Captain Carlos Escarra

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