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Ten Thousand Islands Fishing Reports


2006-01-25
12:00 AM

Southwest Florida - Naples, Marco, 10,000 Islands - Gangin up on the back water Gags Jan. 25,2006 Naples- 10,000 Islands After my last report, we havn't been hit by another strong front yet! Could it almost be over.......God I hope so! If this keeps up like this the tarpon are going to be here b more...
Capt. Jeff Legutki - Ten Thousand Islands


2006-01-11
12:00 AM

Southwest Florida - Naples, Marco, 10,000 Islands - Fishing report Naples - 10,000 Islands January 11,2006 Winter fishing is in full effect. Sunday the 8th, I woke up to 39 degrees and a layer of ice on my flats boat. Holy cow, this is supposed to be SW Florida. This time of year you can't bea more...
Capt. Jeff Legutki - Ten Thousand Islands


2005-12-07
12:00 AM

Southwest Florida - Naples, Marco, 10,000 Islands - Dec.7.2005 : Naples/10,000 Islands The cold breath of winter is breathing down our necks. The cool breezy mornnings and ultra low tides signify winter is on the way. Time to switch up our patterns once again, pushing deeper into the back country more...
Capt. Jeff Legutki - Ten Thousand Islands


2005-11-08
12:00 AM

Southwest Florida - Naples, Marco, 10,000 Islands - Fall Report Naples/10,000 Islands 11/7/05 Fall is in full effect! The days are pleasent temperature wise, calm winds and bluebird skies. No more sweating your butt off by 10:00am. Longer fishing windows, instead of first light/last light rush rus more...
Capt. Jeff Legutki - Ten Thousand Islands


2005-10-14
12:00 AM

Southwest Florida - Naples, Marco, 10,000 Islands - Fall Update for Naples-10,000 Islands Oct.13,2005 Well it looks like the RED TIDE is finally dispersing and blowing away. Fall is definately here, with the winds starting to dominate out of the NE, and the water temps slowly dropping. Fishing more...
Capt. Jeff Legutki - Ten Thousand Islands


2005-09-20
12:00 AM

Southwest Florida - Naples, Marco, 10,000 Islands - 9/20/05 Pine Island-10,000 Islands The summer is coming to an end and fall is on the way.And the fish are aware of this, as they start to move from the outside beaches and passes to the middle islands and backwater bay's looking for their winter h more...
Capt. Jeff Legutki - Ten Thousand Islands


2005-09-16
12:00 AM

Southwest Florida - Naples, Marco, 10,000 Islands - more...
Capt. Jeff Legutki - Ten Thousand Islands


2005-07-24
12:00 AM

Southwest Florida - Naples, Marco, 10,000 Islands - 7/24/05 Fishing Report- Naples/10,000 Island It's mid summer and the heat is on. July, one of the hottest months of the year temperature wise, and the fishing has been red hot as well. The fish can definately feel the heat as well. The summer ti more...
Capt. Jeff Legutki - Ten Thousand Islands


2005-07-04
12:00 AM

Southwest Florida - Naples, Marco, 10,000 Islands - Inshore report 7/3/05 Sorry it has been so long since my lasy report, but my computer caught a nasty little virus and shut down. In my last report, I was fishing with two fine fisherman from St. Louis, Mr. Jim Buckler and son BJ. We had many sho more...
Capt. Jeff Legutki - Ten Thousand Islands


2005-05-20
12:00 AM

Southwest Florida - Naples, Marco, 10,000 Islands - Inshore Report: 10,000 Island's 5/20/05 The breath of summer is beathing down our neck's. The sweat is starting to bead up on the fore head earlier and earlier each day. It kind of resembles the fishing ahead of us. The summer heat mean's an early more...
Capt. Jeff Legutki - Ten Thousand Islands

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