Fort Myers Fishing Charters | Catching the Cure in Fort Myers, Florida

Fort Myers Fishing Charters | Catching the CureFort Myers, Florida

Looking for Fort Myers Fishing Charters and the opportunity to land tarpon, snook, redfish, or shark, then you have found the right place. Welcome to Catching the Cure backcountry fishing charters. Enjoy a fun-filled fishing experience with Captain Jon Fetter, as he guides you through the fantastic fishing waters of Southwest Florida. Catching the Cure will provide local knowledge on the area history and local wildlife as well as quality angling instruction for the novice, child, or seasoned angler. Each charter will be helping to find a cure for Multiple Myeloma through donations to the respective cancer research foundations to increase awareness of this terrible disease.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of fishing charters are available?
Catching the Cure offers several fishing packages, including the Lady Angler Package, Family Fishing Package, and charters for tarpon, snook, and redfish. They also provide a 10% discount for veterans and first responders. It is recommended to call for specific pricing and booking details.
What is included in the Family Fishing Package?
Yes, Catching the Cure offers a Family Fishing Package for $600, which includes all bait, tackle, and licenses for up to 4 anglers (2 adults and 2 children). This package is designed for a fun-filled family adventure in the waters of Southwest Florida.
How do the fishing charters contribute to a cause?
Charters with Catching the Cure contribute to finding a cure for Multiple Myeloma through donations to cancer research foundations. This initiative aims to increase awareness of the disease with every trip booked.
What kind of fish can be caught, and when is the best time to fish?
Captain Jon Fetter specializes in backcountry and nearshore fishing in Southwest Florida, targeting popular species like snook, redfish, and tarpon. The best time to fish depends on the target species, with redfish and snook thriving in spring and summer, and tripletail and cobia in the winter. Tarpon fishing is also a highlight.