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Unusally warm February

Capt. Jeff Legutki
February 28, 2008
Ten Thousand Islands - Saltwater Fishing Report

Well this February will be one to remember! This year the temeratures have been on the average 10 - 15 degrees warmer than the ordinary.

In a way it made things tough at times, the fish did not know where they should be. The warmer water made sight fishing a little tougher, alot of fish were hanging off the shorlines towards the center of the coves. Don't get me wrong,I had numerous fine days with alot of great red fish and snook caught in mere inches of water, yet it took some extra work to find the fish. Wind was out of the south more than the north creating alot of dingy water, compared to the cooler plankton free gin clear water we are used to this time of year.

On the flip side, the warmer water made fish a little more aggressive, especially snook. And best of all tarpon popped up earlier than they usually show. Now I'm not saying they were all over the place, yet I was suprised numerous times poling a shoreline for reds or snook and stumbeling onto a laid up fish unexpectedly! If I went and looked for them, they were laying on the bottom and would only see them as they blew out running in the other direction.

A front came through last night and dropped the water to its typical range making sight fishing good today. We landed seven nice slot reds and three quality snook all in the skinny water.

The hardest thing about being a guide is dealing with the curve balls mother nature throws your way. Yet I like the challenge, it keeps us on our toes and makes you a better fisherman by adapting to the conditions. Until my next report, tight lines and screaming drags to those who dare to go.

Capt. Jeff Legutki
Anglers Addiction Guide Service
www.naplesfloridaflyfishing.com

Ten Thousand Islands Fishing Forecast:

If the weather continues to be mild, expect a stellar year for tarpon and snook. If it shifts gears and slaps us with cooler weather, then the sight fishing for reds in shallow coves should get even better than what it is now, and its pretty good at the moment.

Target Species:

Red fish, snook, tarpon, trout

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Come fish the 10,000 Islands and the Everglades National Park for tarpon, snook, red fish and more with either flyrods or light tackle. All artificial no live bait, geared for two anglers. Fly through the shallows in a Hellsbay Whipray. Fishing with the finest equiptment like Sage fly rods and Bauer reels or St. Croix spin rods and Quantum reels. Sight fishing is my passion! Target the toughest saltwater species in mere inches of water and fool them into eating year round.

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Anglers Addiction Guide Service
1229 Lake Shore Dr.
Naples, FL 34103
Phone: 239-293-1664
Alt. Phone: 239-293-1664
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