Fishing 11 threw the 17th Report Date: October 17, 2010 We've had great weather this past week,not surprising for this time of year. Their pleanty of...
Bert Barkus
October 20, 2010
"No oil—No spoil Our Beaches are Clean—Our Waters Pristine" Friday morning, 10/8, I fished in central Estero Bay with Bill and Jenn Beattie and their...
Dave Hanson
October 19, 2010
Well its finally that time of year where it seems everything is migrating south. Hordes of bait are in full effect in every shape and size. We just ha...
Jeff Legutki
October 17, 2010
The fishing is excellent in Southwest Florida right now. Inshore, offshore or nearshore has excellent opportunities with tarpon, kingfish, redfish, sh...
Scott Hughes
October 15, 2010
Fishing report for the week ending 10/09/2010{%image_id=17531%} Ideal weather after several windy days got the snook fired up in Estero bay on some st...
Gary Clark
October 12, 2010
As we roll into Fall here in southwest Florida the fishing just gets better and better. The days are getting shorter and cooler and the fish are on th...
Rob Modys
October 11, 2010
And I do mean it is time to rumble! Large schools of small jacks and macks chasing bait is pretty easy to find, right. Of course but the following tip...
John GiddyUp-Bunch
October 10, 2010
October fishing in Chokoloskee/Everglades National Park Report Date: October 9, 2010 This week has been a success fishing the gulfside. Considering th...
October 09, 2010
I got out on Friday in the Native Manta Ray 12 Angler to explore the flats out in front of Bunch Beach. I've fished it many times during the winter wh...
Butch Rickey
I spent a few days visiting friends up in Aripeka, Florida, last week, at Nature's Island Retreat. What a beautiful town and beautiful waters. Everyon...
October 06, 2010
Fishing report for the week ending 10/3/2010 {%image_id=17454%} It appears that our rainy and maybe hurricaine season are coming to a close. Cooler te...
October 05, 2010
"No oil—No spoil Our Beaches are Clean—Our Waters Pristine" Thursday morning, 9/30, after a couple of rainy days, I fished eighteen miles out of New P...