Mixed Bag This past week proved to be interesting. The Marco and Ten Thousand Island areas are teetering on the brink of seasonal change. Although the...
Matt Hoover
December 21, 2006
Steady Action This past week the sun popped out and the fishing perked up in a big way. By the end of the week, afternoon water temperatures reached s...
November 28, 2006
Big Chill Up until the latest cold front, fishing was superb. Bait was still plentiful and the fish were willing. Tides were perfect for those who wer...
November 20, 2006
Non Stop I almost hate to say anything. After the remnants of the last front went through, the weather was absolutely perfect. Cool mornings, light wi...
November 11, 2006
The Howling It has been very windy with occasional rain throughout this past week. In spite of all that, fishing has been very good. Tides were low du...
November 06, 2006
Just Right The fall transition is upon us. Water temperatures have been declining to the perfect zone. This will mark the fall migration where just ab...
October 13, 2006
No Brainer Fishing has been excellent these past few weeks. Scaled sardines, threadfin herring, glass minnows, and finger mullet have been getting bla...
July 07, 2006
Spring Break Cold fronts and heavy winds have been keeping us on our toes. Some of us have been lucky enough to score live bait by throwing nets in de...
March 12, 2006
Winter Bonus The weather in Southwest Florida has been for the most part, unseasonably gracious to us. So has the fishing. This time of year, we start...
January 09, 2006
Fall Flush Fishing these past few weeks has been very productive. The fall bait migration started a few weeks ago. There was a mix of scaled sardines,...
November 21, 2005
Run For Cover October is always one of the best times of the year to fish in the Marco Island and Ten Thousand Islands areas. The fall baitfish migrat...
October 18, 2005
Narrow Miss Fishing up to the advent of Hurricane Katrina had been fair to excellent. Bait was starting to come to the beaches of the Marco island are...
August 30, 2005