Fly Fish The Everglades

Explore the Everglades and the 10,000 Islands in its incomparable beauty with Capt. Oliver Rogers.

Escape the hustle and bustle of life and experience the Everglades from Capt. Oliver Rogers’ skiff. You will witness all the raw natural beauty the 10,000 Islands and Everglades have to offer as we navigate through mangrove tunnels and coastal bays. A typical day in the Everglades offers many options. We can work the coastal bays for rolling tarpon, cut to the backcountry for snook, or chase redfish along mangrove shorelines. This expansive and diverse fishery has some of the best shallow water flats on earth. Perfect for both fly rods and artificial spin tackle, the creeks and basins of the Everglades provide boundless locations for sight fishing and blind casting alike.

As you drive south towards Goodland and Everglades City, the houses get fewer and the early morning light exposes expansive Everglades marsh that borders US 41. It is here, among mangrove islands and the flowing rivers of tannic water, that your adventure in the Everglades begins.

Everglades Fly Fishing

Fly fish year-round for tarpon, snook, and redfish in one of the country’s most unique settings.

Just south of Naples the 10,000 Islands and Everglades begin. The part of the Everglades that we fish is made up of mangrove islands, tidal creeks, and coastal bays - effecting hundreds of miles of fishable water. The mangrove estuaries of the Everglades are a fly fisherman’s dream with island shorelines that are always protected no matter the wind direction, and are home to tarpon, snook, redfish, and a host of other species that are eager to grab a well placed fly.

Capt. Oliver Rogers

Explore the mangrove jungle of the Everglades with a Naples, FL native USCG licensed and insured fly fishing guide.

Born and Raised in Naples, FL, Oliver spent most of his life exploring the mangrove jungles of the Everglades in search of tarpon, snook, and redfish. He began capturing images of the fishing lifestyle as a hobby that quickly developed into multiple careers.