Go Fishing in Cape CoralBordered by the Caloosahatchee River on one side and the Gulf of Mexico on the other, Cape Coral offers anglers a diverse marine ecosystem filled with a variety of species to target. Whether inshore or offshore fishing is your favorite, there is no shortage of opportunities to hook into a trophy.The sheltered waters of the Caloosahatchee River and nearby estuaries are home to an abundance of game fish, including snook, redfish, and tarpon, while venturing offshore into the Gulf of Mexico, Cape Coral offers anglers the opportunity to land sailfish, marlin, king mackerel, cobia, and Mahi-Mahi.Pro Tip: If you are new to fishing in the Cape Coral area, rent a boat with a captain or sign up for a fishing charter to get the best possible experience. Both are also great ways to learn local fishing methods and possibly even some local hotspots or other secrets.Inshore target species: Snook, cobia, sea trout, redfish, black drum, snapper, Spanish mackerel, sheepshead, and moreOffshore target species: Kingfish, cobia, grouper, snapper, Spanish mackerel, shark, tuna, barracuda, tarpon, amberjack, mahi, wahooSeasonality: With Cape Coral’s comfortable temperatures, there are fish to catch year-round. If you are interested in targeting a specific species, ask the local bait and tackle stores or charter captains when it’s best to go.