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Get it while you can

Capt. Jeff Legutki
November 1, 2009
Ten Thousand Islands - Saltwater Fishing Report

Lately, we have been changing up the game a little and messing around on the outside beaches.
This is the time when the weather is calm and the migratory species are flowing down the coast.
Schools of glass minnows are balled up along the beaches everything from tarpon, spanish mackeral, bonito, bluefish, cobia, tripletail, and sharks are taking advantage of the present food source.
Tarpon appear in the passes, smashing schools of mullet on the out going tides, on the higher water just look for the birds and you will find the rest of the action.
Snook are fattening up for the on coming winter, and slowly working their way back to their winter haunts in the darker back waters.
Red fish are as well showing up in good numbers in the shallows, and are a great sight fishing target for the fly rod.
This is a great time to be fishing, the weather is still calm before the fronts, and the fish are taking advantage to prepare for the upcoming winter.

Ten Thousand Islands Fishing Forecast:

As calm weather hangs around, you options are endless. Inside or outside there is plenty of fish to be found.

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