
Come on in, the water's fine -- for fishing!
Yes, the temperate waters of the Gulf of Mexico
provide a good year-round environment for a
large number of catchable fish species.
Check out the map of the 10,000 Islands
area and note that Marco Island is the northern
gateway to this pristine coastal wilderness.
Whether your preference is fishing offshore over
the wrecks or stalking lunkers in the
backwaters, there's plenty of room for fishing
in solitude.
Marco Island and the 10,000 Islands have many
experienced guides to help you catch that trophy. But if
you want to explore on your own, there also are
plenty of marinas and tackle shops for boat
rentals, tackle and advice. And, if you would
prefer, there are places where you can fish
without a boat. Some of the more popular spots
are near the two bridges connecting Marco Island
with the mainland. Many people also fish the
myriad canals which criss-cross Marco Island,
especially where and when the tidal currents are
relatively strong. The beaches can also be
productive, especially at dawn and at dusk.
Whether your preferred technique is fly, spin,
plug or bait, you will enjoy fine fishing in a
great environment. |