Fishing Reports by Captain Paul Wolter
About The Author: Captain
Company: Paul Wolter fishing
Area Reporting: South Florida
Bio: Growing up and living most of my life in California's San Francisco Bay Area, I took to fishing at a young age. I started off fishing at local piers and lakes around age 10, eventually branching out into other venues and getting more and more serious about the sport as time went on. I took up flyfishing while in middle school, thus beginning a new passion. Moving to Florida in 2002 opened up a whole new world of angling to me, which I strived to learn and understand as quickly as possible. I have a lot of experience in a vast array of fishing techniques; from dropshotting for Bass in 40 feet of water, to flyfishing mountain streams, to Snook on the fly....all of which helps me to be a stronger, more accomplished angler no matter what species I am after. I pride myself in being very patient and creative on the water, and have always enjoyed sharing my knowledge and insight with others!
[Naples,FL] Great opportunities when the wind cooperates. Warm and clean water + lots of bait = Snook!
[Naples,FL] Naples Florida fishing guide update for 11/27/09. Tamiami Tarpon fishing begins for the season!
[Stuart,FL] Great weather, but a large swell hampered beach Snook fishing action.
[Naples,FL] Tough fishing this week with abnormal water conditions! Action should turn around within the next few days.
[Naples,FL] Fishing is finally back after weeks of onshore wind. Plenty of small Snook to be had!
[Stuart,FL] Scouted out the east coast beaches for the first time this year. Solid action for Snook on the fly!
[Naples,FL] An enjoyable and productive half day on the beach. Some great sightfishing!
[Naples,FL] Numbers are finally more in line with summertime. Fishing will improve w/ a peak thru mid summer.
[Naples,FL] Recent rains have risen water levels and the small Tarpon continue to bite!
[Naples,FL] Excellent Tarpon fishing inland, beach Snook fishing good with bigger tides
[Naples,FL] Low water continues. However, large Snook continue to show and the Tarpon were in.
[Naples,FL] A quick update on the local beach Snook action. As summer approaches, the fish will continue to move in!
[Naples,FL] Targeting baby Tarpon and Snook along the Tamiami Trail canals east of Naples, Florida.
[Naples,FL] A windy, but productive day fishing canals east of Naples