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Fishing Reports by Capt. Jeff Legutki


2008-06-18
8:07 AM

Typical Summer Daze - Well summer is finally upon us now. The humidity, heat, and bugs are here like they should be as well as the good fishing that goes along the summer. Empty waters and hungry fish are there for the taking, as long as you are on the water by sun up. more...
Capt. Jeff Legutki - Ten Thousand Islands


2008-06-01
7:56 AM

Summer is upon us - Well the early heat signifies that summer is upon us now. There is more of a breeze than usual, which makes it a little more comfortable and keeps the bugs down a bit. Water temps in the low to mid 80's. And the past three days we have had late after more...
Capt. Jeff Legutki - Ten Thousand Islands


2008-05-17
6:25 PM

Not your typical May - Well this has not been our typical May. Here it is mid May and the water temp barely gets to 80 by mid afternoon. I think I broke the first sweat today for the year, it has not been muggy and humid and the bugs aren't bad neither. Not your average Ma more...
Capt. Jeff Legutki - Ten Thousand Islands


2008-04-25
6:44 PM

Sightfishing the Everglades in late spring - Had a wonderful week in the infamous Everglades National Park. Fishing out of Everglaged City provided every option an angler could want on a saltwater fly fishing excursion. We started out with sightfishing for red fish and snook on the outside poin more...
Capt. Jeff Legutki - Ten Thousand Islands


2008-04-06
7:48 AM

Spring winds and warm water - Well the spring winds are still blowing, yet the water temps are rising. As the water increases to rise in temperature the water clarity is getting worse as the the diatoms and phytoplankton starts to bloom. We have had strong winds from the SE stirr more...
Capt. Jeff Legutki - Ten Thousand Islands


2008-03-25
8:36 PM

Spring winds are blowing - Well the typical spring winds of March have been here making conditions tough! We'll get a couple nice days, watch the water temp rise as far as 74 and tarpon fever kicks in. They pop up and just when you think its ready to start the front comes and more...
Capt. Jeff Legutki - Ten Thousand Islands


2008-03-08
12:21 PM

No consistency in the 10K, "hot and cold"! - The weather this spring has been from hot summer like conditions, back to blustery winter conditions. One day the fishing is red hot, finding fish at every stop willing to comply to every technique. Next day similar conditions, not a fish to be found more...
Capt. Jeff Legutki - Ten Thousand Islands


2008-02-28
7:06 PM

Unusally warm February - Well this February will be one to remember! This year the temeratures have been on the average 10 - 15 degrees warmer than the ordinary. In a way it made things tough at times, the fish did not know where they should be. The warmer water made sigh more...
Capt. Jeff Legutki - Ten Thousand Islands


2008-01-31
12:00 AM

Southwest Florida - Naples, Marco, 10,000 Islands - A day to remember! Had a day off Wednesday, so I called a friend to go out and fish Naples for a couple hours. The fishing has been hot and cold for me the last couple weeks. This time of year with cold fronts and windy days are the norm with one more...
Capt. Jeff Legutki - Ten Thousand Islands


2008-01-08
12:00 AM

Southwest Florida - Naples, Marco, 10,000 Islands - Cold snap changes patterns January greeted us with a real nasty cold front. Although it was due, winter was late to show itself. Before the front we had unusual warm water for the time of year. a day before the front the water was 77 degrees, and more...
Capt. Jeff Legutki - Ten Thousand Islands

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