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Finally Back in Naples 8/17/09

Capt. Chris McCubbin
August 17, 2009
Naples - Saltwater Fishing Report

I have been doing some serious traveling the last month and a half and just got back in town last week. I spent three weeks working at a lodge on Kodiak Island, Alaska fishing for halibut, rockfish and salmon. That was a great experience to say the least, what a great fishery they have. I then flew to straight to Boston to meet my wife and son in Maine. I did not pick up a rod the whole time I was there. I did get to surf everyday, which made up for it.
Since coming home I have fished two trips and its been pretty good. The bait is small, but all over the beaches. Snook have been feeding good on the beaches and in the passes. I didnt get any big fish, yet the ones I caught were nice. The snapper are all over the place, and make for great action and a good meal. The nice thing is the TARPON are still here and eating. They are in a few areas to speak of, but I have been concentrating on the beaches. Live threads are my bait of choice right now, the mackeral and small sharks are ripping up all my baitbusters. Big schools of glass monnows are in about 10-20ft of water and thats where I am finding the tarpon. They are all different sizes, this morning I had Ryan and Todd Barker on the boat. We ran a long way to get threads, but once we got to our spot the tarpon were waiting. Ryan threw out a bait, and a big fish around 130lbs inhailed it. The fish jumped about 10 times and then threw the hook, right at the boat on a huge jump 15 minutes into the fight.

Naples Fishing Forecast:

Fall is approaching and I cant wait for its arrival. Last year the tarpon got real fired up in late September and by October I was into them big time. Most fish were between 100-140lbs. This is my favorite time to fish and the best time to catch a grand slam tarpon, trout, redfish and snook. The waters and air temps will cool, which keeps the fishing feeding longer and gives you more time to fish. This is really the only time I like to do full day charters. The full moon in October will be great tarpon fishing with the mullet pouring out of the bay and stacking up in the passes. Dont wait to long to book as these trips will fill in fast. Morning or afternoon doesnt matter, the fish will be waiting.

Target Species:

Tarpon, Snook, Snapper

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Specialize in light tackle fishing for tarpon, snook, redfish, trout, and sharks in the backwaters and coastal Gulf of Mexico of Marco Island, Naples, Estero Bay and Sanibel Island. I have spent my whole life fishing and learning the great fishery we have in Naples, Fl. Im known for being very easy going, hard working and great with all skill levels.

Contact Info:

Naples Inshore Fishing
1271 Shadowlawn Dr
Naples, FL 34104
Phone: 239-404-6255
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