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Fishing Reports by Capt. Todd Geroy


2011-10-10
9:09 AM

Windy Shorlines Bring the Best Snook Action in Naples Backwaters - Fishing continued to be strong in the backwaters of Naples and Marco Island last week despite the weather being down right windy! The strong NE winds paired with strong outgoing tides in the morning early in the week caused the tides to dump out more...
Capt. Todd Geroy - Naples


2011-10-02
4:14 PM

Fall is Grand Slam Time in Naples and Marco Backwaters! - We greeted the beginning of October with a cool, breezy morning and with it brought some of the best mixed bag fishing I've experienced in some time. I spent this morning with Bobby and Gary, repeat anglers from Atlanta. We fished the Naples Ba more...
Capt. Todd Geroy - Naples


2011-09-23
9:30 AM

Reds Rule the Backwaters! - Redfish continued to get most of our attention in the last week. They are still abundant throughout the backwaters of Naples and Marco. We are having success with them on both high and low tides and with both live baits and jigs. The redfish a more...
Capt. Todd Geroy - Naples


2011-09-08
8:23 AM

Redfish Galore in Naples Backwaters! - September has arrived, and with it we have seen some of the heaviest rainfall of the season along with some very windy days. Several days in the last week were a wash out with bad weather, but that has cooled the water at least 10 degrees. This is go more...
Capt. Todd Geroy - Naples


2011-08-26
8:58 AM

Rains Cool Waters a Bit, Fishing Heats Up! - Fishing action has been on an upswing from a few weeks ago when the summer heat was limiting action to strictly a sunrise and sunset bite. We have had plenty of rain in the area that has helped cool the inshore waters just enough to make the fish a more...
Capt. Todd Geroy - Naples


2011-08-20
8:45 AM

Mid August Mixed Bag in the Naples Backwaters - I have been fortunate to have kept pretty busy with trips the last week considering that this is generally my slow month. My anglers have found a variety of species taking our offerings giving a taste of a little of everything that the back w more...
Capt. Todd Geroy - Naples


2011-08-06
7:23 AM

Fishing Through the Dog Days of Summer - I've been especially busy for this time of year and am looking ahead to quite a few trips on the calendar for the next few weeks. While I would like to do nothing but brag about the fishing, I would not be giving an honest report if I didn't say more...
Capt. Todd Geroy - Naples


2011-07-20
7:48 AM

Snook Of All Sizes Keeping the Rods Bent - Inshore around Naples and Marco Island, I am having great success with the snook for the last week. Leaving the dock in the dark most mornings to hit the lower Naples Bay and Gordons pass area for the sunrise bite. We are catching as many as 20 more...
Capt. Todd Geroy - Naples


2011-07-12
4:02 PM

Early Birds Get The Fish in Naples Backwaters - With mid-July approaching, we have been trying to beat the heat by scheduling fishing trips early in the morning and late in the evening. The afternoon showers have been getting in the way of some of the evening trips however. Snook remain to more...
Capt. Todd Geroy - Naples


2011-06-25
8:41 AM

Big Sharks, Snook and Trout All Chewing in Naples Backwaters - With water temperatures now at 89 degrees on area beaches, it is making an impact on the fishing action here. The trick is to get out as early as possible. One thing that has been affected directly is the bait fish population. Most of the whit more...
Capt. Todd Geroy - Naples

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