Ramer Fishing Charters, Florida, United States


5.0 (42 reviews) Spent Ranking #4 in Bokeelia Fishing Charters & Tours

Bucket list trip

Jason is a fantastic guide! My two friends and I were on a trip to check off a bucket list item. While out we hooked a couple sharks, a 5ft tarpon and a 16-17ft SAWFISH. While out on the boat we were given various tips and tricks on how to real in something of that size. Not only did we have an absolute blast, we learned a lot about fishing in the area. If any of my fishing buds from Michigan ask for an recommendations on a guide down in the Cape Coral area I will definitely recommend Jason!
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Address

13921 Waterfront Dr, Bokeelia, Florida, United States, Postal Code: 33922-3522.

Mobile

+1 239-867-7562

Website

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Controlled-Chaos-Fishing-Charters/1413563618895585?sk=timeline&ref=page

Email

[email protected]

Current local date and time now

Friday, May 10, 2024, 13:04

User Ratings

5.0 based on (42 reviews)

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Reviews


  • 5Kagen C 5:00 PM Jun 13, 2020
    Time of my life
    Hands-down the best fishing trip I’ve ever been on. I am a Florida native and have been on many great fishing excursions. Captain Ramer knows all the great spots. He was engaging, attentive, and a great conversationalist. I’ve never seen anyone bait a hook and take a fish off the line so fast. A true professional highly recommend you go fishing with this guide. Our main mission was to catch dinner and we took home a ton of fresh fish. He made sure to give me a monster fish story as well catching the biggest gag grouper I’ve ever seen. What a fun fight that was. Stop reading this review and call him today :)
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  • 5Steve A 5:00 PM Jun 17, 2020
    Excellent Experience
    We started our adventure in the famed Boca Grande Pass, and it was packed with fishermen. Captain Jason ensured we were rigged up with what he felt was the bait of choice for the day, and explained what we would have to do to navigate through the packed fishery to get an opportunity for a tarpon. Captain Jason put us on drift and we followed his instructions. Within minutes I hooked into a monster. I moved to the bow of the boat and Captain Jason eased us out of the middle fishing grounds so that I would have room to work the fish. Within roughly 30 minutes, I pulled a beautiful tarpon boat side. After a few quick pictures, and some time spent reviving the fish, it was released to fight another day. It did not end there. Throughout the rest of the morning we caught and released a steady stream of permit, all in the 30 pound range. If you have never experienced a permit fishing, let me try to explain. The first run peels off 80 to 100 yards of line and you think you have hooked a freight train. When you finally get the fish to turn, the battle truly begins. This fish has unending will to survive, and a fight that does not end. It is amazing!

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