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Tarpon Lodge to host Tarpon Fly Fishing Invitational

Event to benefit Calusa Waterkeeper

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The Tarpon Fly FIshing Invitational will be held June 8-10 at the Tarpon Lodge in Pineland. PHOTO PROVIDED

Set against the backdrop of Pine Island Sound’s pristine waters and old Florida charm, the Tarpon Fly Fishing Invitational returns this June to Tarpon Lodge. The premier fly-fishing event provides support Calusa Waterkeeper’s mission to protect Southwest Florida’s waterways.

This year’s event will also be held in remembrance of Capt. Codty Pierce, the former Calusa Waterkeeper whose passion for the region’s waters and tireless advocacy helped shape the future of the organization. Known for his deep knowledge of the area and its estuaries, and for his unshakable commitment to protecting them, Pierce’s legacy will be honored throughout the event. Before becoming the Calusa Waterkeeper, he was a successful local fishing guide who became known for his expertise in catching redfish and sheepshead on the fly.

Adding to this year’s excitement, the tournament will feature 13-year-old fly casting phenom Elias, who will be fishing on Calusa Waterkeeper’s behalf. A rising star in the world of fly casting, Elias has already made a name for himself by winning the Sanibel Fly Fishers’ “Eight-Weight Game” with a 101-foot cast and securing top placements at the ACA Western Championships in Long Beach, California. His dedication to the sport and commitment to conservation make him a fitting participant in this year’s Invitational.

Now in its fourth year, the Tarpon Fly Fishing Invitational has become a signature event on Florida’s inshore fishing calendar and is slated for June 8-10. The two-day, catch-and-release tournament invites top anglers and guides to celebrate the thrill of targeting tarpon on fly, while raising critical funds to preserve the very ecosystems that make this fishery possible.

Proceeds from the tournament directly benefit Calusa Waterkeeper, a nonprofit organization dedicated to defending and restoring the Caloosahatchee River, Matlacha Pass, Estero Bay and the broader watershed that supports the region’s wildlife, water quality and way of life. The event also shines a spotlight on mangrove creeks and estuarine backwaters — vital juvenile tarpon habitats facing increased environmental pressures.

Various sponsors include respected names in the outdoor and marine industries such as Beavertail Skiffs, Power-Pole, Costa Del Mar, Hatch Fly Reels and many more. Their support not only strengthens a shared commitment to conservation, but also connects their brands to an influential and engaged angling community.

For sponsorship opportunities or more information, visit https://www.tarponinvitational.com/.

For more about Calusa Waterkeeper please visit calusawaterkeeper.org.