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Naples Fishing Reports


2009-03-17
9:41 PM

Spring Time Fishing in Naples - Wow, the water has warmed into the mid 70's and the fish have responded. Pilchards are all over the wrecks and big schools of threads have also shown up. They haven't quite made it to the beaches, but it won't be long. Be ready when they do, tarpon, more...
Capt. Chris McCubbin - Naples


2009-03-11
12:36 PM

Warming Waters/Dropping Barometer/And a Ray to Boot - Although we are not out of the woods completely with the potential of one or two late fronts coming down, it appears that the winds of March have blown away the majority of the winter cold fronts. Warmer water has been allowing the jigs and shrimp to more...
Capt. Pete Root - Naples


2009-03-10
11:02 PM

Naples Fishing Report - Wow what a week of warm weather can do for the fishing. The water finally held at 70+ all day today and the fish responded. All week long fishing has been good, but today they really were chewing. Pilchards have been a little tricky lately with thi more...
Capt. Chris McCubbin - Naples


2009-02-25
9:49 AM

Early Signs of Spring - I have to say that even with all the cold weather we have been getting in Naples, the fishing has stayed steady. Pilchards have been available everyday, on the beaches and wrecks. I fished the last 5 days in a row and the fishing was good. Wate more...
Capt. Chris McCubbin - Naples


2009-02-23
2:31 PM

Naples report chilly bite - The backwater bite in Naples this past week has been just about as cold as the water. Water temperatures in the mid to upper sixties have had a lock jaw effect on the snook it seems until later in the day when the temperatures rise right around 70. T more...
Capt. Pete Root - Naples


2009-02-13
3:04 PM

Wow we had some cold days but fishing didn't seem to suffer. - Well, the cold seems to be over for now and the water temps are rising for the Naples and Marco area. February and March Fishing will pick up as long as we have No more cold. Not that fishing was all that bad throughout the cold spells. We were c more...
Capt. Roan zumFelde - Naples


2009-02-04
7:59 AM

Trout and pompano in the back - Wow, these cold fronts sure do make it tough to get out! I have had to cancel 3 trips in the last week because of the cold. When I do go I have been targeting the good trout fishing in the bays, over grass. The bait of choice has been a 1/4 ounce jig more...
Capt. Pete Root - Naples


2009-02-01
11:37 PM

Naples Fishing Report - Its been a while since my last report and things have changed quite a bit. Water temps went from the mid 70's to mid 50's rapidly. At first it shut down the snook fishing, but trout fishing improved. The water warmed back in the mid 60's and the sno more...
Capt. Chris McCubbin - Naples


2009-01-08
11:11 AM

Super Fishing for the end of December and beginning of January - Wow the last of December and the first two weeks of January have been unbelievable. The weather as for the fishing in the Naples and Marco area. I hope it continues but I think it will probably not. Fishing has been as good as I have seen it in ma more...
Capt. Roan zumFelde - Naples


2009-01-03
11:51 PM

December Fishing Report - The fishing the last two weeks has felt more like Spring rather than Winter. Water temps are in the low 70's and the bait is thick. It can be found on the beaches, markers and wrecks. Snook fishing has been great in the bushes and on the docks. more...
Capt. Chris McCubbin - Naples

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