Cape Coral is a maze of canals and man-made waterways that put a boat ramp practically in everyone's backyard. Boaters here work more than 400 miles of canals, the Caloosahatchee, and Matlacha Pass, and the fishing runs deep — Snook, Redfish, Tarpon headline the local catch. With 23 public launch points in and around town, getting on the water is rarely the hard part; deciding where to point the bow is.

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Top ramps around Cape Coral

  • City of Cape Coral - Rosen Park Public Boat Ramp · Salt · Caloosahatchee River
  • City of Cape Coral - BMX Strausser Park Public Boat Ramp · Fresh · Cape Coral Canal System
  • City of Cape Coral - Burnt Store Public Boat Ramp · Salt · Cape Coral Canal System
  • City of Cape Coral - Horton Park Public Boat Ramp · Salt · Caloosahatchee River
  • City of Cape Coral - Primitive Boat Ramp - 1208 Academy Boulevard · Fresh · Cape Coral Canal System
  • City of Cape Coral - Primitive Boat Ramp - 1519 NW 8th Terrace · Fresh · Burnt Store Canal System
  • City of Cape Coral - Primitive Boat Ramp - 1609 NE 12th Street · Fresh · Cape Coral Canal System
  • City of Cape Coral - Primitive Boat Ramp - 1624 NE 33rd Lane · Fresh · Cape Coral Canal System

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What's biting & when

Target species:

SnookRedfishTarponSpotted SeatroutSheepshead

Best months: Spring tarpon; fall for redfish schools on the flats.

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Tides & timing

The nearest NOAA reference station is Fort Myers. Today's predicted tides:

Low tide
2:19 AM
0.164 ft (MLLW)
High tide
8:11 AM
0.867 ft (MLLW)
Low tide
1:10 PM
0.502 ft (MLLW)
High tide
7:08 PM
1.429 ft (MLLW)

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Gear tips for Cape Coral

Local boaters here fish more than 400 miles of canals, the Caloosahatchee, and Matlacha Pass. A dependable chartplotter and trolling motor for working the flats and passes go a long way. Start with our reviews of the best fish finders, marine GPS units, and trolling motors.

Ramp locations from the FWC Florida Boat Ramp Inventory. Tide data from NOAA Tides & Currents. Species and seasonal notes are general guidance — always check current FWC regulations and seasons.