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Naples Fishing Reports


2009-04-30
4:08 PM

Quick scouting of the local Naples beaches 4/30/09 - Having just returned from some epic Cutthroat Trout fishing at Pyramid Lake, Nevada, I was curious to see how the Snook are moving into our local beaches. There have been a good number of fish around the last few days, with a few fish caught by frie more...
Capt. Paul Wolter - Naples


2009-04-29
11:46 PM

Naples Tarpon Fishing - Well April is almost over and hopefully the wind will go with it. It has been blowing hard for the last two months making the beach tarpon fishing tough, on the bright side this weekends forecast has the wind letting up. I have been tarpon fishi more...
Capt. Chris McCubbin - Naples


2009-04-29
5:22 PM

Fishing in the Naples and Marco waters in April and May. - Fishing this month in the Naples and Marco area has certainly been interesting and challenging. Some days you couldn't miss while other days you felt like you were swimming backwards against a strong outgoing tide that would never end. Overall the more...
Capt. Roan zumFelde - Naples


2009-04-25
11:36 PM

Tarpon Fishing Naples - They are here for sure just takes a little searching to find them. I have been from Naples to Sanibel this week tarpon fishing. Winds have played a huge role in the fishing locations. They need to quit blowing and conditions will be ideal. Bait more...
Capt. Chris McCubbin - Naples


2009-04-14
10:28 PM

Tarpon Fishing In Naples Florida - Wow the fishing has been good the last week. The only problem is catching pilchards. The last cold front scattered the bait and stirred the water up. Its on the wrecks, but holding very close to it. Its a real pain in the butt. I have lost some nets more...
Capt. Chris McCubbin - Naples


2009-04-14
12:22 AM

Naples and US 41 Canals chasing Tarpon - Spent a half day on the Tamiami Canals looking for Tarpon. We found a few Tarpon rolling, but couldnt get any to commit. One did chase the plug all the way in though which made the heart thump! Lots of Snook and Jacks around and we got into a fe more...
Capt. Paul Wolter - Naples


2009-04-08
10:05 AM

Break Time - It's Spring break time! Breaking weather patterns, breaking Mid-West car tail lights and breaking water surfaces! White bait has been easy as long as I get out early before the winds pick back up. With the water temps in the upper 70's, the sno more...
Capt. Pete Root - Naples


2009-04-04
12:02 AM

Hot Snook and Redfish Bite in Naples - Wow the wind keeps blowing and the fish keep chewing. The key to success is live pilchards. The seas have been very rough with seas at 3-5ft almost every morning. The bait is on the nearshore wrecks around 3 miles, just need to take your time gettin more...
Capt. Chris McCubbin - Naples


2009-03-29
12:41 PM

Week of Grand Slam Fishing - Wow the wind has been howling and the fish are chewing. We have had 20knt south winds all week, but the fishing is good in the backwaters. Pilchards are in the deeper water on the wrecks, you just have to get out to get it. Seas have been anywhere more...
Capt. Chris McCubbin - Naples


2009-03-24
5:19 PM

Super great fishing to come for the Naples and Marco area - Well here we are nearing the end of March and things seem to be right on track with the fishing. The Naples, Marco, and Everglades seem to be alive with fish and all willing to eat a fly or artificial or white bait. Everything a go for a good sprin more...
Capt. Roan zumFelde - Naples

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