Fort Myers Beach Things to do, Sunset cruises and Fishing Charters

published on September 8, 2013
Soapfish
Soapfish

We have a live educational exhibits at Snook Bight marina on Fort Myers Beach! Stop in and see what interesting sea life we have to show you! Currently, we have a couple soapfish as temporary residents. I attached a picture of the 2 soapfish we have in the aquarium. A fun fact about these soapfish is they deter potential predators by releasing a slimy,sudsy, toxic body mucus. These fish don’t get very big, maybe a foot tops, and when you are a small fish in big water you gotta be creative otherwise you’ll get eaten!  Stop by and see our exhibit that is always changing so you never know what we will have on display! Our dolphin wildlife cruises have been so much fun as usual! The shelling has been really good for this time of year and it only gets better in the Spring! Capt Mike has been reporting a slower redfish bite, but has been doing really well with trout, snapper, and sheephead. September is our slowest month of the year so please call ahead to make sure we have dolphin tours available for when you want to go out as we have lots of boat maintenance scheduled for the last 2 weeks of the month. Thanks for reading and we hope to have you all out with us real soon!

At Good Time Charters, our tours are led by certified Master Naturalist guides, ensuring you get an expert-led, immersive experience unlike any other—because when it comes to exploring nature, knowledge makes all the difference.

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