Southwest Florida anglers continue to find productive fishing on most all fishing fronts. Our offshore waters, from 60-feet out, have and will continue to offer some nice size grouper intermingled with several species of snapper that include mangrove, lane and yellowtail. The trick of it all is finding keeper size fish. Naples Fishing Club member Ray Russell sums it all up in his recent e-mail.
After several weeks of poor conditions caused by the recent storms, the waters cleared, the bait returned and the snook decided it was time to go out to eat. Several guides reported 40-snook days with some of the snook being very large. Redfish, tarpon, jacks and goliath grouper added to the excitement.
The rate of construction has exceeded 75 percent on The Mercato on 53 acres at the intersection of U.S. 41 North and Vanderbilt Beach Road, according to The Lutgert Companies.
Boran Craig Barber Engel Construction Co. Inc. was contracted to remodel four regional buildings. The projects include administrative space at Fleischmann Park, interior remodeling of Naples Community Development Building, site improvements at Naples Community Hospital and improvements to the Marco Shores wastewater treatment plant.
Stock Construction has begun construction on three furnished models in the Caldecott single-family neighborhood at Lely Resort, a country club community in East Naples.
Boran Craig Barber Engel Construction Co. Inc. was contracted to remodel four regional buildings. The projects include administrative space at Fleischmann Park, interior remodeling of Naples Community Development Building, site improvements at Naples Community Hospital and improvements to the Marco Shores wastewater treatment plant.
Stock Construction has begun construction on three furnished models in the Caldecott single-family neighborhood at Lely Resort, a country club community in East Naples.
The rate of construction has exceeded 75 percent on The Mercato on 53 acres at the intersection of U.S. 41 North and Vanderbilt Beach Road, according to The Lutgert Companies.
Southwest Florida anglers continue to find productive fishing on most all fishing fronts. Our offshore waters, from 60-feet out, have and will continue to offer some nice size grouper intermingled with several species of snapper that include mangrove, lane and yellowtail. The trick of it all is finding keeper size fish. Naples Fishing Club member Ray Russell sums it all up in his recent e-mail.
After several weeks of poor conditions caused by the recent storms, the waters cleared, the bait returned and the snook decided it was time to go out to eat. Several guides reported 40-snook days with some of the snook being very large. Redfish, tarpon, jacks and goliath grouper added to the excitement.