Kayaking Parks Wildlife Outdoors & Nature Charlotte Harbor Tours Cruises Punta Gorda Port Charlotte
Paddle through the intricate web of wildlife-rife waterways and coastlines along the Gulf of Mexico and Charlotte Harbor.
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Found: The perfect location for those who enjoy a variety of recreational activities.
Our interest in visiting Charlotte County for a few days seemed simple enough: We wanted to do everything in just three days! That's a tall order for any vacation destination, so I admit to being dubious about our chances for success. But when it came time to pack the suitcases, we were whistling Zippity Doo-Dah all the way home.
This sweet stretch of southwest Florida features freshwater rivers that converge with the Gulf of Mexico, forming a 270-square-mile horn of plenty. Throw in 219 miles of natural shoreline, barrier islands and mangrove forests, and Charlotte Harbor shines brightly as an aquatic paradise.
Day One
We decided to go kayak fishing first, and fortunately our guide of Grande Tours in Placida recognized that we're novices. After his orientation quelled our qualms, we gently paddled through the hidden coves of Coral Creek and silently fished along mangrove shorelines. While casting, our eyes took in the splendor of blue skies, green waters and white birds. At one point our guide caught a nice snook, and we paddled back to the dock a few hours later with a vow to return soon.
That afternoon found us on a sunset cruise aboard Boca Boat Cruises & Charters. We enjoyed a narrated tour by Capt. Craig and Kathleen Wolcott about Gasparilla Sound and the White Pelican Refuge. As interesting as it was to learn about the colorful history of the area, the most enjoyable experience was simply watching porpoises frolicking in our boat's wake! They kept us entertained for miles with full jumps, half jumps and rolls.
Day Two
Our second day began at Babcock/Webb Wildlife Management Area, a 80,335-acre morass of lovely ponds and lakes. We immediately caught bass in the one- to two-pound size, and soon a small alligator surfaced to eye what was disturbing its pond. Babcock/Webb WMA offers excellent bird watching, and hunting season is popular due to plentiful resources of deer, hog and game birds.
Using live bait, we released one snook after the other for a solid hour before the fish wised up. What an awesome time we had.
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