Florida Fly Fishing School Pine Island Florida Master Fly Casting Instructor Capt. Scott Swartz
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Beautiful Pine Island: 

Fishing Sanibel Island, Ft. Myers, Pine Island, Boca Grande, Captiva

Cape Coral, Pine Island Sound, Matlacha Pass, Caloosahatchee River

Home of the Original Florida Fly Fishing School

Learn with Captain Scott Swartz, the founder of both the Atlanta Fly Fishing School, and the Original Florida Fly Fishing School

Come relax in this secluded paradise while learning skills from our expert instructors. There is plenty to keep the family busy while you learn what it takes to tackle Florida’s impressive saltwater gamefish.

Click Here to See a Great 15 min. Video Presentation On Pine Island

Fly Fishing Classes

1 Day School…

Join us for a day school. Take either our Fly-Fishing School or our Fly-Casting School. (See Classes for our curriculum)

Tuition cost is $199.00 per person and there is a two student minimum. All notes and equipment are provided.

2 Day School…

Enjoy two days of classes with us on Pine Island. Day 1 is our popular Fly-Fishing School followed on day 2 with our Fly-Casting School (See Classes for our curriculums)

Tuition is $399.00 per person with a two student minimum. All notes and equipment are provided.

3 Day School…

Best learning opportunity with a combination of schools and on-the-water guided classroom. Typically 3 day schools involve 2 days of classes and one day on-the-water guided lessons. This agenda is flexible and we are sensitive to our students skill level, needs and desires as well as weather and tides to optimize the best times to be on the water.

Tuition is $699.00 per person with a two student minimum. All notes and equipment are provided for class and all equipment plus ice and bottled water are provided for guided lessons.

Items to bring for guided lessons: sunscreen, hat, polarized sunglasses, light rain jacket, camera, non-skid shoes (no black soled shoes allowed on boats). Lunch can be brought with you, ordered for pick-up or we can stop for lunch by boat at a variety of waterfront restaurants.

Extra Days…

Take advantage of your stay on Pine Island and schedule extra days. Extra on-the-water guided days help insure you put your new found skills to work and that you remember what you learned. Book full days or combine sight seeing the island with additional ½ day guided trips. Usual guide rates apply for extra days 4 hour-$350.00 / 6 hour-$450.00 / 8 hour-$550.00.

Lodging / Accommodations...

There are many options for lodging and dining on Pine Island. Three properties with special arrangements for our students are the Sun and Moon (lodging and use of kayak packages in Matlacha), Tarpon Lodge (lodging discounts for Fly Fishing School Students), and the Two Fish Inn (lodging discounts and use of kayaks for Fly Fishing School Students)

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Scott,I can't remember when I enjoyed my self more!
You have a wonderful thing going on there.
I thought I knew something about flyfishing when I pulled up, 
but I can assure you that you covered everything.
-Lee
Another Successful Release

About Pine Island

One of Florida’s largest barrier islands but there are no traffic lights, no high rise condos, no “spring breakers”, where you will see palm tree farms, cattle grazing, eagles and roseate spoon bills nesting.

Enjoy life the way it used to be. In South Florida there is still fantastic fishing and a little slice of Mayberry RFD left from years gone by.

Coastal Living Magazine

On Pine Island Florida

Pine Island Florida

A slice of Old Florida "country" still thrives on this lush, green isle

Text by Carlos Harrison

When she saw two shirtless, shoeless boys gliding over a dirt trail on bikes with their arms outstretched like wings, Lisa Benton knew she had found a home on Pine Island, Florida: "I said, 'This is Mayberry.'"

In truth, it's four Mayberries. Located northwest of Fort Myers and connected to the mainland by a causeway, the island includes the communities of Matlacha, St. James City, Bokeelia, and Pineland. It's a place with no traffic lights, where you can visit your neighbors by boat. Although the island has few beaches, several exist on nearby uninhabited islands. Residents love the neighborliness, nature trails, and renowned fishing. Relaxing, they say, can keep you busy here.

Candy-color fisherman's shacks in Matlacha (that's mat-luh-SHAY) hold galleries, restaurants, and bars where it feels like everyone knows you even if you've never met before. Locals wear "Pine Island Reeboks"—white, rubber shrimpers' boots—and call the span over Matlacha Pass "The World's Fishingest Bridge."

Overlooking the flat-water sound and mangrove islands, Pineland harbors the vintage Tarpon Lodge, where most come for fishing, food, and sunsets. But not office manager Nancy Glickman. "I'm an amateur astronomer. I was looking for stars," she says. "When the conditions are right, the skies are some of the finest anywhere."

St. James City has streets named for exotic fruit such as Cherimoya and Carambola, and mailboxes covered with shells and painted pelicans. Folks can get groceries at the St. James General Store, eat breakfast at Jackie's Family Restaurant, and share what attracted bookstore owner Liz Lutzi: "The feeling of not really being in a city." Cynthia Welch lives in St. James City and works in Bokeelia because of the "peace, serenity, and sunsets," she says. With a 15-year-old daughter, she adds, "It's a great place for teenagers. You can get on your bike and ride to your neighbor's house and mothers don't panic. That's small-town America, and you don't find that everywhere."

This "close-knit community" feeling is a powerful lure for transplants, and a hook holding locals. "They say it takes a village to raise a child," says Mel Meo, who's lived here almost 40 years. "But really it takes an island to raise a child."

That means everybody. Customers at Olde Fish House Marina Restaurant hold baby Stephen while his grandmother brings their orders. Stephen's mom, Jessi Skorupski, says her menu reflects the islanders' bond. "When I opened up, a lot of the old island women came and gave me recipes." Macy Romero left the hurry and hubbub of Miami Beach to raise her 2-year-old daughter here, among the marsh rabbits and manatees. "The nature drew us here, to spend our lives outdoors," she says. That's Pine Island's magnetism, Mel says: "We live in paradise, so there's no reason to go anywhere else." continue...

(published December 2007)

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2096 Macadamia Lane  St. James City FL 33956

(404) 550-6890

Pine Island lies at the end of the road less traveled.

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