Chokoloskee,Fishing in cold front. Report Date: November 10, 2009 Fishing Gil Drake for 8 days provided us with not a whole lot of action. Generally speaking,I do very well during those times,but with the seasonal change, I believe, it had alot to do with the slow fishing. Water temp has droped,and wind 15 to 20 knots may have played a roll in having a slow bite. All in all,Gil Produced probably a couple dozen small snook,3 in the 10 pound range,and 1 snook in the 20 pound range hit right at the tip top as the fly was leaving the water. On the tapon side,Gil had shots at a few small tarpon and managed 1 to the boat in the 65 pound range. This past 8 days were slow, and you had to keep casting, and cover miles of backcountry to take advantage of the bite. Tight lines, Capt Bert Barkus [email protected] www.ChokoloskeeIslandCharters.com
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