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2001-02-22 12:00 AM
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Marco Island, Ft. Myers & Boca Grande - Feels Like Spring!
After a full week last week I got a break with only a couple of trips this week. The fishing is still very unpredictable out of Marco Island. Every day presents a different challenge, but all in all most of my trips have had som more...
Capt. Scott Hughes - Fort Myers |
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2001-02-21 12:00 AM
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Ponce Inlet to Mosquito Lagoon - This past week was another productive week of catching. Reds have been plentiful combing the grass flats in the Mosquito Lagoon. Chip, Ron and Shawn Jones fished a half-day and caught twenty-five reds in the north end of the lagoon. Todd Ulrich and d more...
Capt. Joe Porcelli - Mosquito Lagoon |
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2001-02-20 12:00 AM
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Report for Naples, Marco Island and the Ten Thousand Islands - Fair February
Fair weather and plenty of action would best describe this past week. The cold front came through and there were some stiff winds behind it. Even though strong winds can dictate where you fish, with a little ingenuity, you can stay i more...
Capt. Matt Hoover - Marco Island |
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2001-02-20 12:00 AM
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Stick Marsh & Farm 13 - Water levels continue to drop but getting around is not a problem. Getting from the ramp to the canal to head to the Farm requires idle speed and caution, but can be done safely. Also, caution needs to be practiced at intersections of canals on the F more...
Capt. George Welcome - Stick Marsh-Farm 13 |
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2001-02-19 12:00 AM
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Jupiter & Palm Beach Offshore Saltwater Fishing Report - Sharks, Sailfish and sabikis!!!
Great news was not that we caught our first sailfish in a week, but that spanish sardines and threadfin herring are finally starting to move southbound towards Palm Beach.
Saturday morning we started off trollin more...
Capt. Rob Mazzei - Jupiter |
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2001-02-19 12:00 AM
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Miami, Florida - Offshore - Keep ‘em coming. Sailfish that is. Sailfish are still pouring into our area,
giving live bait fisherman unbelievable action. Double digit catches have
been commonplace. Captain Quinton Dieterle on the “Cutting Edge” caught
and released an unbeliev more...
Capt. Mark Houghtaling - Miami |
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2001-02-18 12:00 AM
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Fishing Report for Homosassa, Florida - The month of March should prove to be a lot more productive than February. The
changes to warmer water temperatures in the gulf will bring in bait fish and shrimp. Most
salt water fish seem to feed better when the water temperature rises above 70 more...
Capt. Mike Locklear - Homosassa |
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2001-02-18 12:00 AM
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Miami - Haulover to Fowey Light - 2/18/01
The fish gods are smiling upon us, and what great timing. With the Miami Boat Show in town, a lot of charters have been booked for the many visitors here for the boat show. The good news is that both the sailfish and the tarpon have shown more...
Capt. Dean Panos - Miami |
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2001-02-18 12:00 AM
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Saltwater Fishing Report for Sarasota, Florida. - Kingfish on the horizon
Our week was spent fishing the (M) and (I) artificial reefs. The artificial reef M5 was holding flounder from 13 to 18 inches and they were taking live shrimp fished on the bottom. All of the (I) reefs seem to be hold more...
Capt. Bob Smith - Sarasota |
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2001-02-17 12:00 AM
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Central Indian River Lagoon - Just Fish
Water temps continue to be in the low 70s. Consequently, fish have been active throughout the day, but mornings have been very productive after a dark night (i.e., no moon). Boat traffic has been very heavy on the Indian River around S more...
Capt. Ron Bielefeld - Indian River Lagoon |