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Naples Bass Fishing Charters

Naples Bass Fishing Charters

Hi, this is Captain Mark Rogers with Naples Bass Fishing Charters, today we were fishing at the Golden Gate canal.

It turned out to be a really nice day it started out overcast and a little breezy which I always like for bass fishing and we started out throwing some topwater lures we got a few strikes but we didn’t hook any we were also drifting a shiner behind the boat.

We caught 5 peacocks up to 2 to 3 pounds, and 3 largemouths up to 5 and a half pounds was the biggest one we caught. The sun came out and the peacocks started biting more. Anyway, We had a really good time, and for all your Florida freshwater fishing adventures go to Bass Online thank you.

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Captain Mark Rogers is a full-time and does Naples Bass Fishing Charters. Experience includes BASS Master Elite Tour, FLW Tours, Everstart, BFL tournaments, and many others. Mark has a list of accomplishments in the fishing industry a mile long. Mark originally from California moved to Florida, sharpen his northern skills years ago to master guiding on world-famous Lake Okeechobee.

About Golden Gate Canal

Don’t confuse the area’s beautiful saltwater beach with a shortage of natural lakes for freshwater fishing. Southwest Florida has hundreds of miles of drainage canals that contain tons of fish called the Golden Gate Canal System. This region has three major canal systems: Lehigh Acres, Cape Coral, and Golden Gate. 

It is centrally between Naples-Marco Island’s pristine beaches and the Everglades National Park, Big Cypress Preserve, and the Collier-Seminole State Park. 

“The canals in southern Golden Gate area will provide freshwater fisherman great alternative opportunity,” said President Brian McMahon, Collier County Standing Watch.

This project was completed in the summer of 2009, so if you want to explore southwest Florida fishing. The Golden Gate canal system is where you can stay close, save time and money.

 

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