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Looking for 10,000 Island GPS coordinates ?

Try Turtle Cove ( 25-52-18 , 81-35-66 ) , Panther Key ( 25-49-71 , 81-32-48 ) or Indian Key ( 25-46-98 , 81-27-88 ) - Please report your success !
Looking for some great offshore action ?? Follow this " fishing tour " . The plan includes 4 great spots that are all aligned at approximately 240* coming out from Caxambas Pass. The route also includes a short stop only 3 miles out to get bait fish.
Location 1: 3 miles ( 25-52-85 , 81-46-28 ) Try here to accumulate live bait fish for your trip. There have been plenty of sandperch which can be caught using shrimp or even a small bare gold hook. Go to the bottom and bring up slowly - they will hit it !

Location 2: 8 miles ( 25-50-37 , 81-50-20 ) Try here for 20 minutes and move on....

Location 3: 12 miles ( 25-48-39 , 81-52-37 ) At each stop try live lining your fresh bait as well as your traditional methods

Location 4: 18 miles ( Loran: 140435 , 437709 .. sorry I haven't converted it to GPS yet) this is the infamous " Banana Boat Wreck "

Location 5: 21 miles ( 25-49-59 , 82-02-11 ) Last stop and perhaps the best Grouper fishing you will have all season ... .

ENJOY YOUR TRIP... Best of Luck to all OUR Anglers....
If you would like to contribute your personal experiences to this page or have some Loran numbers that you would like to share, please send us an email (see below)- THANKS...

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COLLIER COUNTY ARTIFICIAL REEFS
Loran numbers

CLICK HERE FOR OVER 30 ARTIFICIAL REEFS

Les (K-205) and his Large Snook!
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Way to go Les!

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Jay Fitzpatrick Redfish M-203

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Pierre n Agnes LeRay's (I-203) Boat Christening Dock Party.

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Some Boat Owners celebrating with the LeRay's!

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Les K205 1st Redfish in 2003

Mary Ellen Fitzpatrick M-203 with a 25" Redfish she caught
on a fishing trip with husband Jay.

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Al Allison K-206 on his way in from fishing.

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Just click the address below to e-mail us your fishing pictures or drop them into the office and we'll add them to this page:

Nsbc4@aol.com

HERE'S where the pictures of OUR Local ANGLERS will go!

Les K-205 with his Large Snook!
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That's a Keeper ! Way to go Les! Snook 34" 19lbs.

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Carl Sansevero from Building B-202 Caught this Black Grouper 22" right from our Dock.

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Al Allison from Bldg. K-206 with 2 great REDFish.

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Mary Ellen Fitzpatrick M-203 with a 25" Redfish she caught
on a fishing trip with husband Jay.

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Jay Fitzpatrick Bldg.M-203 with his a
large Drum fish he caught in Rookery Bay.

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Jay Fitzpatrick Bldg.M-203 with his great 26" Redfish he
caught on the same trip that his lovely wife caught the 25"
Red Fish In Oct.2001. The Fitzpatrick's are GREAT Sport
Fishermen! They catch and release, leaving plenty for the rest of us.

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Hmmm..... We'll have dinner tonight!
Gag (Black) Grouper on Left & Sheephead on Right!

Al K-206 with a large Jack
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Bet he gave you a good fight!

WOW! Look at the size of this JACK... what a fight!