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You Never Know What You Might Pull Out of a South FL Canal!

Jennifer Wolter
December 18, 2012
Naples - Freshwater Fishing Report

Caught everything from largemouth bass and snook to bluegill and cichlids fishing the brackish canal systems in the Glades backcountry this past weekend. The water temps have warmed up almost 8 degrees in the back compared to what they were running a couple of weeks ago so a lot of the snook and tarpon I was catching during the cold snap have moved away from these waters and pushed closer to the Gulf. Even though the action from snook and juvenile tarpon was slow, I had plenty of takes on fly from cichlids. They are definitely hard fighters especially on light tackle and are biting throughout the Glades as well as in local lakes and canals.

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I specialize in light tackle(spin&fly)saltwater fishing from land or kayak,and kayak ecotours.The Everglades, Naples, Fort Myers, and Pine Island Sound areas offer some of the best snook, redfish, tarpon,and trout fishing opportunities in the saltwater world.From targeting snook on the beach on fly,to trout &reds cruising the grass flats,let me help you turn these opportunities into successes with my years of shallow water,light tackle angling or embark on a gorgeous kayak ecotour.

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Finseeker Guided Adventures
PO Box 72
Naples, FL
Phone: 239-682-3134
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