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August heat

Capt. Jeff Legutki
August 4, 2010
Ten Thousand Islands - Saltwater Fishing Report

This the time of year where you have to beat the heat. Fishing must be done in the cooler hours of the day and at night.
Snook are all over the beaches and passes. Live bait, lures or flies will all work. Big numbers of fish can be seen in the passes and its good to see so many snook after the freeze.
Tarpon are still around as well, not quite the numbers we saw in May and June, but can still be caught.
Night fishing gives the best results as far as numbers and bigger fish. Fly fishing the lights with good current can be non stop action for snook tarpon, jacks, and snapper.
Soak a dead bait on the bottom near the passes and you can catch the biggest snook of your life as well as the big tarpon and sharks. This is the way to have something big pull some drag.
No matter what you care to do, the action is there as long as you beat the heat.
Tight lines,
Capt. Jeff

Ten Thousand Islands Fishing Forecast:

beat the heat to find the fish

Target Species:

Anything that eats a fly,especially tarpon and snook!

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