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Fishing near Marco Island with Captain Geoff

A Knowledgeable Marco Island Fishing Guide

Captain Geoff, a fisherman since the age of 8, shares your passion for setting out into nature and casting a line. Geoff’s fishing experience combined with his patience and humor make him an easy-going, knowledgeable captain. Novices and seasoned anglers have been enjoying Geoff’s Marco Island fishing charters since October 2013.

A Pristine Marco Island Fishing Boat

Geoff’s boat, a Pathfinder 2200v, was specifically designed by Maverick to flawlessly maneuver through Marco Island backwater. The state-of-the-art boat seats up to 4 anglers with 16 rod holders, one live well and a casting chair. This vessel is the best boat for the Marco Island fishing charter of a lifetime.

An Unforgettable Fishing Charter
in Marco Island, FL

Bring the whole family for a Marco Island fishing adventure you’ll always remember. Chasin’ Tales Fishing Charters teaches anglers how to fish while exposing them to quintessential Southwest Florida wilderness. Call Capt. Geoff at

239-216-0378 to book your Bonita Springs fishing charter today!

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Naples Fishing Charters, A Must in SW Florida

When visiting South Florida, an airboat tour by Captain Mitch’s is a must. After exploring the vast areas of the Everglades, you will quickly see the abundance of wildlife and marine life that lives in South Florida. Just west of the Everglades, in Naples Florida, you can also see some of the best beaches & coastal water ways all perfect for outdoor excitement from jet skiing, boating & fishing.

When looking for guided fishing charters in Naples, Fl. many overlook the nearshore & backwater fishing experience. Mostly because they think the only place to catch big fish is offshore. Captain Geoff at Chasin Tales provides a guided light tackle and fly fishing charters for snook, tarpon, redfish & more. This Naples Fishing Charter is an all inclusive, family friendly Naples fishing charter guide service specializing in nearshore and backwater fishing in Naples, Marco Island & The Ten Thousand Islands.

Captain Geoff believes the key to a successful fishing charter is having a patient, knowledgeable fishing guide who not only puts you on fish but teaches you how to fish, so whether you’re a novice or a seasoned angler, you’re certain to have a great time!

Next time you are in Naples, Florida and want a quality fishing experience, check out Chasin Tales.

What About Fishing in Naples Florida?

When visiting South Florida, an airboat tour by Captain Mitch’s is a must. After exploring the vast areas of the Everglades, you will quickly see the abundance of wildlife and marine life that lives in South Florida. Just west of the Everglades, in Naples Florida, you can also see some of the best beaches & coastal water ways all perfect for outdoor excitement from jet skiing, boating & fishing.

When looking for guided fishing charters in Naples, Fl. many overlook the nearshore & backwater fishing experience. Mostly because they think the only place to catch big fish is offshore. Captain Geoff at Chasin Tales provides a guided light tackle and fly fishing charters for snook, tarpon, redfish & more. This Naples Fishing Charter is an all inclusive, family friendly Naples fishing charter guide service specializing in nearshore and backwater fishing in Naples, Marco Island & The Ten Thousand Islands.

Captain Geoff believes the key to a successful fishing charter is having a patient, knowledgeable fishing guide who not only puts you on fish but teaches you how to fish, so whether you’re a novice or a seasoned angler, you’re certain to have a great time!

Next time you are in Naples, Florida and want a quality fishing experience, check out Chasin Tales.

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Quick Facts About the Everglades

The Everglades is mystical place.; it’s so large, and so much lies within. How much do you actually know about the area? Could you answer basic questions about the most famous wetland?  Many people know the Everglades is located in Florida, contain alligators, and that people take airboat rides throughout the area; however, there is so a lot more know about this special place.

Here some quick facts about the Everglades. You may have heard of some of the facts before, but many are unknown to the majority of people.We hope these tidbits make you want to check out this natural wonder!

The Everglades is home to 14 endangered species and 9 threatened species.

The Everglades used to be spread across 8 million acres, but now, the area is less than 50 percent of the size it once was due to human settlement and drainage.

The Everglades isn’t really a swamp or forested wetland (although it’s refereed to being so, often), it’s a very slow-moving river.

The American alligator and the American crocodile only co-exist here.

The entire Everglades ecosystem stretched from the Kissimmee River to Lake Okeechobee before people began settling in southern Florida.

The Everglades is a Word Heritage site, a Wetland of International Significance, and an International Biosphere Reserve.

One out of three Floridians get their water supply from the Everglades.

It is the largest, continuous saw grass prairie on the continent.

It contains the largest mangrove system in the western hemisphere.

The area is home to the bestt breeding ground for tropical wading birds on the continent.

The ghost orchid only grows in the Everglades.

The Everglades is known as the “River of Grass.”  Native Americans called it and still call it  “pahayokee,” which means grassy waters.

Check out the Everglades

There is so much more to know and learn about the Everglades beyond these few facts.  The best way to learn about the area is up close and personal! An airboat ride allows people to go through the wetland and see lots of different,  beautiful vegetation, water, and animal life.  Captain Mitch’s Airboat Tours in Everglades offer a fun, unique experience on an airboat through the Everglades. Call Captain Mitch’s Airboat Tours at 239-695-3377 or click here to book a trip.

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