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Fishing Reports by Capt. Todd Geroy


2014-11-10
5:32 AM

Plenty of Tight Lines in Naples Backwaters - Although a pretty strong early season cold front put a little damper on the fishing last weekend, by Tuesday afternoon, things calmed down and the fishing really turned on. Snook, redfish and pompano were the staple through the week along with a more...
Capt. Todd Geroy - Naples


2014-10-28
12:14 PM

October Inshore Wrap Up - It has been a very busy month on the water for me and I am a little delayed posting my latest fishing report. It has been a productive month with some great fishing trips going into my log. The snook fishing has been fantastic! Many half day tr more...
Capt. Todd Geroy - Naples


2014-10-09
8:18 AM

October Fishing Keeping Anglers Busy! - October is probably my #1 favorite month to fish the backwaters of SW Florida. No crowds on the water, a variety of cooperative species and slightly cooler water temperatures all contribute to great fishing all day long. Redfish are probably the more...
Capt. Todd Geroy - Naples


2014-09-28
9:21 AM

Super Fall Fishing in SW Florida Inshore Waters! - The annual fall fishing transition is in full swing now and I have been successfully targeting tarpon, snook and redfish on any given trip. Tarpon are still reliable, with quite a few large fish working on bait schools near Naples passes early in more...
Capt. Todd Geroy - Naples


2014-09-18
7:53 AM

Fall Fishing Action in SW Florida Backwaters - Good action continues on the inshore waters of Naples and Marco Island. Tarpon, snook and redfish top the list of species being brought to the boat in recent weeks. As water temperatures gradually cool off, the action is starting to last longer throu more...
Capt. Todd Geroy - Naples


2014-08-26
8:50 AM

Late Summer is "Grand Slam" Time in SW Florida - Great fishing continued for my clients last week. Fishing morning trips daily, we continued to have success on large tarpon, loads of snook and and ever growing number of redfish showing up. The tarpon action has been strictly at first light. Ar more...
Capt. Todd Geroy - Naples


2014-08-14
5:19 PM

Great Late Summer Inshore Fishing in Naples - Fishing has really picked up during the last couple of weeks in the Naples area. Some of the best tarpon action of the summer and multitudes of snook have been keeping us busy on recent trips. Redfish are starting to show in the area along with lots more...
Capt. Todd Geroy - Naples


2014-07-17
11:55 AM

July is Bringing Big Rewards for Anglers in Naples Backwaters - I am finally catching up on my fishing report for July after taking some time off for family the first week of July and then having surgery a week ago for which I have a two week recovery time off the water. I am really getting cabin fever, but know more...
Capt. Todd Geroy - Naples


2014-06-26
8:18 AM

June Snook Action Keeping Rods Bent - June is winding down and although this year continues to be a little off of what we expect on the fishing front, It has not been disappointing to anglers looking for action with numbers of fish. While the tarpon action has been hit and miss, snook more...
Capt. Todd Geroy - Naples


2014-06-12
8:44 AM

Hot Summer Snook Fishing in Naples Backwaters! - I have been on a bit of a writing hiatus for the last month, with no excuse other than a busy fishing schedule and some relatively slow fishing for this time of year. While we have had to work really hard for the fish so far this summer, our efforts more...
Capt. Todd Geroy - Naples

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