Fishing Charters in Florida
Browse fishing charters in Florida that can help you catch snook.


Destination Fish Charters
Marco Island, Florida
Danny Fabian is one of Southwest Florida's premier backwater and sport fishermen in Naples and Marco Island, Florida. As a professional fishing quide, Danny specializes in fishing in Everglades National Park and focuses on Snook, Grouper, Tarpon, Trout, Redfish.


Laid Up Charters
Everglades City, Florida
Fly Fishing and Light Tackle Spin fishing in Everglades National Park and the 10,000 Islands. Learn to Fly Fish or Light Tackle fishing for Tarpon, Redfish and Snook.


Last Minute Charters
Naples, Florida
Last Minute Charters - Naples, FL Fishing, Shelling, Sightseeing and Sunsets Specializing in fishing for snook, tarpon, and redfish. Charters to Naples - Marco - 10,000 Islands - Keewaydin - Cape Romano - Inshore and Near Shore. Sunset Cruises. Eco-Tours. Sightseeing. Shelling trips. Professional Fishing and Boating instruction. Book Your Trip Last Minute Charters -…


Captain Jack Hartman
Sarasota, Florida
941-587-9852 WEB specials ! Sarasota fishing Charters. Siesta Key Fishing charters, Longboat Key fishing charters.Tarpon, Snook, Redfish, Snook, and More in Sarasota, Florida


Spottails Charters
Crystal River, Florida
Go Crystal River charter fishing with third generation fishing guide Captain Kelly Kofmehl of Spottails guided fishing charters. We fish Crystal River, Ozello, Yankeetown, Homosassa, and Cedar Key Fl for Redfish, Trout, Snook, Tarpon and Sharks.


Captain Bs Surf Fishing Charters
Melbourne Beach, Florida
Captain B's Surf Fishing Charters has over 40 years of experience specializing in all Brevard County area beaches. Full-service guide targeting Pompano, Whiting, Bluefish, Redfish, Spanish Mackerel, Flounder, Sheepshead, Black Drum, Snook, and specialized Shark fishing trips.


Southpaw Charters
Crystal River, Florida
Florida west coast fishing: Sea Trout, Grouper, Redfish, Tarpon, Snook, and more.


West Florida Sportfishing
Citrus Springs, Florida
Fathers Day Fishing Crystal River Fishing Charters Scallop Redfish Grouper Cobia Shark Snook Trout Inshore, Offshore and Flats Fishing With Capt. Ron Hipner


Stuart Inshore Fly Fishing Charters
Stuart, Florida
The ultimate Flats trip for the solo fly or spin angler. Whether you're a seasoned pro or a "first timer" looking for that 'Catch of A Lifetime'- the flats of Indian River is where you'll find it. Fishing as a solo angler will maximize your catching potential. Making that 'Inshore Slam' you've been hoping for- much more attainable. The fish on these flats will test your ability to be quick and accurate. By fishing with Capt. Mark one on one you have the potential to capitalize on each and every shot you get. Safety, weather conditions, less boat weight, and better interaction between you and your captain are some additional reasons a solo angler trip is recommended. Capt. Mark's skiff allows us to take advantage of the shallow flats while also providing a silent and stealthy approach to the most wary of fish. It has been constructed to get us into mere inches of water enabling us to pole easily within close casting distance of fish tailing in as little as 6 inches of water. Aside from our targeted redfish, snook, trout, and tarpon- you can also expect shots at barracuda, jacks, snappers, and sharks. Our service will provide all of the necessary equipment; Fly Rods, Spinning Rods, lures and/or bait. However, you are welcome to bring your own equipment. **Guide fees include bait, water, fuel, ice, tackle and expertise. Other beverages, lunches and tips are not included. Deposit is required**


Entice Charters
Fort Myers, Florida
Entice Charters offers light tackle inshore, nearshore and wreck fishing charters for snook, grouper, tarpon and cobia. Book your fishing charter now!


Fin Chaser Charters
Fort Myers, Florida
FORT MYERS | SANIBEL ISLAND FISHING GUIDE FIN CHASER CHARTERS CAPT. ANDY WHITBRED Whether Capt. Andy is fishing for his favorite, big Snook, or Sharks and Trout you’re guaranteed to have a memorable time on board his 25’ family-friendly C-Hawk center console. Capt. Andy is an award-winning televised fisherman with more than 13 years of


Hawkeyez Charters
Tampa, Florida
Captain Brian Purcell guides customers on action packed fishing trips on inshore and nearshore trips for Snook, Redfish, Cobia and King Mackerel to name a few.
Best Time to Catch Snook
Snook can be caught year-round in Lakeland. Right now in February, activity is Fair.
Seasonal Activity Chart

Snook
Snook fishing from Lakeland requires a journey to the coast, either the Gulf or Atlantic side of Florida. The closest and often most productive option is the Tampa Bay area. This estuary system offers diverse habitats perfect for Snook, including mangrove shorelines, docks, and passes. The best time to target Snook here is during the warmer months, particularly the spring and fall when they are actively feeding. Live bait, such as pilchards or pinfish, is highly effective, especially fished near structure. Artificial lures like swimbaits and topwater plugs can also produce explosive strikes. A local tip: Fish the outgoing tide around mangrove islands and docks, as Snook often ambush prey in these areas. The Alafia River, which feeds into Tampa Bay, is a known Snook holding area. Launching from Williams Park in Riverview provides good access. Tampa Bay Snook are known to be aggressive fighters, and some grow to impressive sizes, so be prepared for a thrilling battle!
How to Catch Snook
Detailed fishing techniques coming soon for Snook in Lakeland.
Snook Fishing Regulations in Florida
Open Season
March 1 – April 30 and September 1 – December 14
Daily Bag Limit
1 per person
Size Limit
28-32 inch slot limit
License Required
Saltwater fishing license and Snook Permit
Must have a snook permit and saltwater fishing license. Harvest is only allowed during specific open seasons.
⚠️ Always verify current regulations with the Florida state wildlife agency before fishing.
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Frequently Asked Questions
When is snook season open near Lakeland, Florida?
Snook season is open from March 1st to April 30th and September 1st to December 14th.
What size snook can I keep if I catch one near Lakeland?
You can only keep snook that are within the 28-32 inch slot limit.
Besides a fishing license, is anything else needed to fish for snook?
Yes, in addition to a saltwater fishing license, you'll also need a Snook Permit.
How many snook can I keep per day in Florida?
The bag limit for snook is one fish per person per day during the open season.
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