Meet Your Guide.

Man wearing sunglasses, a plaid shirt, a white cap, holding a fishing rod, standing against a clear blue sky.

Christian Masterson has spent his whole life in the outdoors. From a young age, Christian grew up completely embedded in all things fishing. After playing collegiate football at Wake Forest University, Christian returned to his hometown in Naples, Florida - and immediately hopped back into the fishing world. As he found himself on the water nearly every day, Christian decided to chase a dream he has had since childhood, creating and growing a successful Youtube fishing channel. Christian quickly found himself combining his love for fishing with his equally yolked love of videography, and after uploading nearly 100 videos in 2024, Christian began taking steps into transitioning into fishing full time.

A man in camouflage clothing and a cap standing on a boat, holding the steering wheel, with a waterway and forested shoreline in the background at sunset.

As Christian became a USCG licensed and insured fishing guide, his obsession to learn the waters of the Florida Everglades continued to burn. Christian feels at home in the Florida Everglades. The peace and quiet found here, with the potential snook, redfish, or tarpon around the corner keeps him up at night. Besides fishing, Christian’s Faith, Family, and Friends are his driving force. Christian often enjoys his free time hanging out with friends and family, taking them fishing, watching football, or golfing.


Man in shorts and a cap launching a white boat into the water from a trailer attached to a dark pickup truck parked on the shore.

THE SKIFF.

Shallow. Quiet. Comfortable.

The Skiff I use is a Tarpon Boatworks Bonefish 17. With a less than 4-inch draft, this skiff allows us to fish the shallowest and most remote waters the Everglades has to offer. You will be seated in the best seat in the house. A Yeti Trailhead Chair always accompanies my Skiff, allowing you to kick your feet up as we can often make runs over 100 miles roundtrip, to find fish that are not as keen to see a lure on any given day. I allow up to 2 anglers per trip. Not only does this allow us to travel more comfortably and quickly, but it allows me to teach and coach on a higher level.

A folding camping chair placed on a boat deck, with a small side mirror attached to the left side of the boat, and the boat is on grass.
A person in camouflage clothing and a beige cap operates a small white motorboat on a lake, with green trees lining the shore in the background.
An aerial view of a boat anchored in shallow water near a shoreline with green bushes and trees.