BOCA COAST LLC
CAPE CORAL, FLORIDA

BOCA COAST LLC, Cape Coral

or check out the latest gear to tackle our world class fishing. The majority of our visitors are here to fish and that’s the reason we live here, but we also have fantastic beaches and activities that make the Boca Coast of Southwest Florida a top family vacation destination. From Shopping, Golf and Watersports to great Restaurants and Dining, there’s plenty for the family to do while you’re out chasing silver kings and linesiders. Where the Myakka River, Peace River and Charlotte Harbor all meet. This provides fantastic access to several major stomping grounds for an inshore slam. Laishley Park has a marina where you can launch you boat and is home to Downtown Bait and Tackle. From there you can head to El Jobean bridge, 41 bridges, Boca Grande Pass, Pineland, Turtle Bay, etc. The list of holes is quite extensive, which makes this one of our top choices in Florida. We love the town as well, with its charm and quaint atmosphere. There’s several great restaurants and hotels all within easy walking distance. With so many producing spots all around the area, you’ll be well served to hire a guide at least your first day out. You can easily stay here for more than a week and not even get close to hitting every honey hole this place has to offer. Comprised of Englewood Beach and one of the longest keys in Florida, Lemon Bay with Redfish Cove make up the interior. The fishing pier is located at Anger Park and there’s a dock on the inside of Blind Pass Beach. Although it’s a bit hidden, you’ll find it on the back side of the parking lot. If you’re looking for the closest thing to what the Florida Keys used to be like 20 years ago, this is it. The drive along the beach covered with tree canopies and then open up to white sand beaches. The northern tip has been called the shark tooth capital of the world. There’s a nice facility Most shops carry shell sifters which allow you to scoop up sand about 10 to 15 feet from shore and you can find a shark’s tooth in almost every scoop. It’s kind of like panning for gold and kids of all ages absolutely love it. Stump Pass is on the Southernmost tip and offers great trails winding through to the point. It’s worth a little bit of the walk down (< 1/4 mile) from the parking lot. Ocean side has the only Black Sand beach in Florida and the bay side has little nooks that hold fish in the drop off troughs. There’s a new jetty to protect against erosion and we are seeing great congregations of bait and big snook being caught off around it. Outgoing tides are best here. Let your bait drift free lined in the current for some easy hook ups. Right in the heart of everything, many of our top spots listed here literally surround the cape. Pine Island with Matlacha, Bokeelia and Useppa is to the west. Sanibel and Captiva Island is southwest. Ft Myers Beach and Estero Bay are southeast. If your goal is to fish all of these spots, then you will find the Cape is the place to stay. The jewel of fishing here is the brackish lakes and canals. They hold bass, snook, tarpon and peacock bass! This is the only spot in the world where you can catch all of these species in the same body of water. As you head south towards Naples, the peacock bass population gets more prominent. The Boca Coast is an amazing choice for a fishing destination vacation. It truly lives up to its designation as the Inshore Fishing Capital of the World.

KEY FACTS ABOUT BOCA COAST LLC

Company name
BOCA COAST LLC
Status
Active
Filed Number
L16000142687
FEI Number
81-3339817
Date of Incorporation
July 29, 2016
Age - 8 years
Home State
FL
Company Type
Florida Limited Liability

CONTACTS

Website
http://bocacoast.com
Phones
(941) 356-3476

BOCA COAST LLC NEAR ME

Principal Address
1025 NW 36th Ave,
Cape Coral,
FL,
33993,
US

See Also

Officers and Directors

The BOCA COAST LLC managed by the one person from Cape Coral on following positions: Manager

Douglas Root

Position
Manager Active
From
Cape Coral, 33993





Registered Agent is Douglas Root

From
Cape Coral, 33993

Annual Reports

2023
April 25, 2023
2022
May 19, 2022