Collier County offers excellent back-country,
on/near-shore or offshore fishing. Before fishing, check
local regulations regarding saltwater licenses. Licenses
can be obtained at The Collier County Hunting, Fishing
and Vessel Registration office in the Tax Collector's
office, Building C1, Airport Road & US41 East, or at
most bait and tackle shops. When fishing in Florida
be careful to avoid oyster bed shoals and sand bars.
Also keep a sharp lookout for manatees, a very slow
moving mammal. Many die from collisions with speeding
boats.
Enjoy fishing at The Naples Fishing Pier at 12th
Street South.
Free access for many local species of
fish. No fishing license is needed. Fishing Pier Ordinances
are posted at the Pier. Bait, fishing tackle rentals,
fish cleaning stations are available. Food, Refreshments,
telephones and rest rooms are accessible. The Pier is
lighted for all-night fishing. One can use metered parking
available for those without a beach parking permit.
Launch your boat at Naples Landings. 9th Street South.
A public boat launch Three ramps for easy
access. Metered, tow vehicle/trailer parking spaces.
Important: Observe posted speed and no-wake zones in
Naples Bay. Ask local tackle shops for navigational
charts, maps and lists of reefs and wrecks with LORAN
and GPS coordinates, free tide tables and other information.
Boat Rentals are available, however, most do not
allow offshore travel.
For the novice, or even experienced, arrange for
a fishing charter boat.
Captains are US Coast Guard licensed.
Will supply correct baits, lures, licenses and tackle.
Know the best fishing areas, saving you time and money.
Know local water, weather and provide safety to insure
a safe, fun trip. Will provide a great day on the water
and perhaps filleted fish for your dinner. See the Yellow
Pages for names.
Arrive on time with a hat, polarized
sunglasses, SPF 15 TO 45 sunscreen, your own food and
beverages, soft-soled shoes and whatever other clothing
or items your captain may recommend...and have a great
day on the water."
There are two invaluable resources for
everything you need to know about fishing in Florida.
They are Fishing Lines, Anglers Guide to Florida
Marine Resources, and Fishing Lines Newsletter.
These free publications provide information regarding
artificial reefs, fishing ethics, color fish identification
charts, fish size, daily limits and prohibited activities.
The regulations are specific and complex but will help
you determine the type of fish and whether the size,
season and quantity are acceptable.
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