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kolinski
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Naples area passes

Post by kolinski »

I was wondering if anyone knew how the three passes fish in the naples area.
I know wiggins is probably the most popular but how is Clam and Doctors passes?
Any suggestions?
thx :fish:

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Leadslinger
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Re: Naples area passes

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Doctors is good on the outgoing. I like putting a tail hooked live shrimp under a cork and letting it go with the outgoing tide. Clark spoons, jerk baits and dead shrimp on small jig heads (1/8oz chart or other bright color has always been best for me). Catfish will be around :nilly:

Sheepshead hang by the rocks sometimes, snook will be coming into the area soon.

It is a bit of a hike though. Wiggins is much more accessible.

Dalton Fury
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Re: Naples area passes

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I was at Gordon's yesterday morning fishing finger mullet for tarpon at sunrise. No luck, just a fat catfish. There are some snook around the rock piles but no accessible pilchards around and they're not really interested in artis. You can park on 33rd Ave S and walk down there but it's a hell of a hike - not bad if you have a cart but lugging gear down there is a real pain.

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Re: Naples area passes

Post by Jersey fishing »

When you say a hell of a hike how far are you talking? I wanted to go to doctors pass this spring. Where do I access it?

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