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Fall fishing is heating up

Capt. Tim Daugherty
November 3, 2025
Marco Island - Saltwater Fishing Report

🎣 Naples & Marco Island Fishing Report: Fall Action Heats Up!
The fishing scene across Naples and Marco Island is currently thriving, making it a prime time for booking a trip with one of the many Naples fishing charters or Marco Island fishing charters. The superb fishing is largely due to the strong incoming tides we've been experiencing, which have been relentlessly pushing clear, bait-laden water into the backcountry and passes. This tidal energy has activated the inshore game, with numerous reports of anglers catching both stout Snook and feisty Redfish. Whether you're looking for a relaxing day or a hard-fighting challenge, the current conditions make it an ideal time to engage with Naples Florida & Marco island fishing and see why the local waters are famed for their productivity.
A major contributor to this exceptional action is the wealth of available food. Your professional fishing guides Marco island will be quick to point out the loads of bait—including pilchards, threadfin herring, and mullet—congregating just off our beaches and over the nearshore racks. For those focusing on the inshore slam, the snook fishing Naples bite has been electric. The fish are capitalizing on this abundance, and a local Naples fishing guides or Marco Island fishing guides knows precisely where to use this live bait for maximum effect along mangrove shorelines and current-swept points. For the adventurous, the nearshore scene is also bustling, with King & Spanish Mackerel and various sharks actively feeding on the massive bait schools, providing a great alternative to the inshore hunt.
The transition from late October provided a spectacular close to the Tarpon season, highlighting the power of the natural cycles in this region. The phenomenal Tarpon action coincided perfectly with the seasonal fall Mullet Run. While the main push of the "Silver King" may be slowing, the presence of the mullet has been a huge boost for the rest of the ecosystem. Experienced captains offering inshore fishing charters Naples know that this fall bait concentration keeps the premier species actively feeding. Additionally, for specialists, the sight of cruising fish has made for excellent opportunities for fly fishing Naples and Marco Island, especially in the calmer waters of the backcountry.
To fully take advantage of these dynamic conditions, securing a guided fishing trip is highly recommended. The current patterns favor a mixed bag, from aggressive Snook fishing Marco Island near the passes to sight-casting for Redfish deep in the mangrove creeks. For those seeking the ultimate shallow-water experience, Backcountry fishing Marco Island in Naples offers pristine conditions where species like Snook and Redfish are stacked along structure. Even with the main migration easing, there are still opportunities for thrilling Marco Island tarpon fishing for juveniles in the deeper channels. The consistently strong bite and diverse species selection solidify this as one of the best times of the year for a Southwest Florida angling adventure.

Capt. Tim Daugherty
www.fishthesalt.com
(239) 280-8138

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Naples, FL 34120
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