Jeff Legutki

Warming Waters

Capt. Jeff Legutki

March 15, 2009

Ten Thousand Islands - Saltwater Fishing Report

The water temp is on the rise and so is the action! Spring is in full effect and this year is off to a much better start than the last two years. Calm conditions and consistent weather has blessed us, turning the fish on!

The big three ( red fish, snook, and tarpon) are all cooperating and are targetable.

The tarpon have started to move into the islands and laying up in special little bays! There is even more off the beaches in big schools migrating north! Flies and plugs are taking there share in the hands of a skilled angler. While live and cut bait works wonders for the novice.

Snook have been busting out of their winter haunts and have started feeding with aggression as the water temps rise. I have seeing a great number of healthy size snook sunning themselves and cruising shorelines. Everywhere! From Naples down tho the Everglades, inside and outside.

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Reds as well have been growing in numbers in select coves. The barrier islands over the hard bottoms had been good for crab imitations, where in the muddy coves the muddlers in black or tan have been the goto!

Aside from the big three inshore, EVERYTHING is biting. The next three monthes should be off the hook!! Pompano, trout, and tripletail are out over the grass flats. Mackeral, jacks, ladyfish, snapper, bluefish, and bonita will keep a bend in the rod.

And offshore, the kings are in full swing! Permit are starting to show off the wrecks so make sure you have a few live crabs. And the big brown bomber, the cobia are available as well.

This is the BEST time of year to be fishing in this region! Call and book a trip and experience some of the most exciting fishing in the saltwater world. Until next time, tight lines and screaming drags to all who chose to go!

Capt. Jeff Legutki

Anglers Addiction Guide Service

http://www.naplesfloridaflyfishing.com

Fish Species: Snook/reds/tarpon
Bait Used: muddlers/streamers/ jerk baits
Tackle Used: flyrod/light spin
Method Used: Fly Fishing
Water Depth: 1-3
Water Temperature: 70's
Wind Direction: SE
Wind Speed: 10-15

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Jeff Legutki

About The Author: Captain Jeff Legutki

Company: Anglers Addicton Guide Service

Area Reporting: Naples- Estero- 10,000 Islands- Everglades National Park

Bio: A Naples native, fishing since the age of five. My passion turned into a career in the year 2000. Guided anglers from offshore to inshore, flyfishing light tackle or bait. Now a days I live inshore, fishing out of a 16' Hells Bay Whipray. Endorsed by Thomas & Thomas flyrods, Bauer Fly Reels, St. Croix Rods, Quantum Reels, and Mangrove Outfitters Fly Shop I fish up to two people, but can take three upon request. Will captain personnal offshore boats upon reguest! Teach others how to run and fish out of their own boat!

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