Species Name: Epinephelus Itajara
Species Family: Serranidae
Species Order: Perciformes
Habitat: Onshore, Nearshore, Reef, Backcountry, Flats, Wreck
Species Name: Caranx Hippos
Species Family: Carangidae
Species Order: Perciformes
Habitat: Onshore, Nearshore, Offshore, Reef, Flats Backcountry, Wreck
Species Name: Sciaenops Ocellatus
Species Family: Sciaenidae
Species Order: Perciformes
Habitat: Onshore, Flats, Backcountry, Nearshore, Wreck, Creeks
Length: 18″ – 27″
Species Name: Centropomus Undecimalis
Species Family: Centropomidae
Species Order: Perciformes
Habitat: Inshore, Flats, Backcountry, Docks, Offshore, Reefs & Wrecks
Length: 28″ – 33″
Species Name: Archosargus Probatocephalus
Species Family: Sparidae
Species Order: Perciformes
Habitat: Onshore, Nearshore, Offshore, Reefs & Wrecks.
Length: 12″ or more
Species Name: Lutjanus griseus
Species Family: Lutjanidae
Species Order: Perch-like fishes
Habitat: Onshore, Nearshore, Offshore, Docks & Creeks
Length: 10″ or more
Species Name: Oncorhynchus
Species Family: Salmonids
Species Order: Salmoniformes
Habitat: Onshore, Nearshore, Docks & Creeks, Flats.
Length: 15″ – 19″ & 1 > 19″
Species Name: Megalops Atlanticus
Species Family: Megalopidae
Species Order: Elopiformes
Habitat: Inshore, Flats, Backcountry, Nearshore.
Naples’ back bays and coastal passes host a year-round lineup of premier game fish. Our most requested targets include snook, redfish, tarpon, speckled sea trout, and mangrove snapper—each offering a unique fight and seasonality. Snook roam the mangroves almost every month but fire up in spring and fall, while tarpon migrate through May–July, giving anglers a genuine shot at a bucket-list catch. Late summer and early autumn are prime for bruiser redfish, winter mornings see consistent sea trout action over grass flats, and warm-water months load the docks and reefs with delicious snapper and other tropical fish.
Because we’re on the water daily, Captain Brian Acevedo tracks water temps, tide swings, and bait patterns to recommend the best time for inshore fishing Naples FL can offer. Dawn’s first light on a moving tide is often the window for trophy fish; outgoing afternoon water pushes baits—and predators—toward shoreline ambush points. Whether you prefer live pilchards, soft-plastic jerk baits, or classic topwater plugs, your tackle plan will match current conditions and your skill level.
Our trips are designed for family-friendly fishing as well as hardcore anglers chasing that personal-best snook or tarpon. With a maximum of four guests and a guide who handles everything from knot-tying to filleting, you can focus on bent rods and smiles. Ready to put these insights to work? Check our live availability and secure a date before the next peak bite fills up—Anchor Charters of Naples makes fishing year-round both productive and relaxed.
The strongest snook bite runs March – December. Book a dawn or dusk charter during those windows and we’ll target mangrove edges and creek mouths where big snook feed aggressively.
In late spring, nothing beats a live threadfin or crab drifted along the outgoing tide at Gordon Pass or Big Marco Pass. We carry fresh baits every morning.
Absolutely. Even when trophy species slow down, sea trout, mangrove snapper, and jack crevalle provide steady action that keeps kids engaged. Calm backwaters and short runs mean more fishing time and less boat ride.
Look for clean green water and bait schools pushing close to shore October–December and again in early spring. Fast-retrieved spoons and small live pilchards draw explosive strikes you’ll hear before you see them.
Click the “Book Now” button on our website or call/text Captain Brian directly. Tell us you’re after fall snook & redfish, and we’ll secure a mid-tide slot between May and December – prime time for oversized snook & bronze bruisers on the oyster bars.