The Naples Daily News and naplesnews.com are showcasing fishing photos from throughout the region. Anyone can submit a photo for inclusion. Ideally, submissions will include a photo of the fish and angler, location, type of bait or lure, fishing and weather conditions or a general description.
Example: Jane Doe of Marco Island caught this 200-pound tarpon while fishing near Doctors Pass with live mullet on a calm morning.
Photos will be selected from the gallery each week and used in our publications, such as the Naples Daily News, The Banner, Marco Eagle and Collier Citizen.
There is no cost associated with submitting content. It's just another chance to brag about your catch. Please email your photo to news@naplesnews.com to be considered for this feature.





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Comments » 2
PAREIDOLIA writes:
I hope they release the larger ones like the big redfish.
The large fish are usually wormy and less tender to eat.
They are better off left to find mates and reproduce.
NaplesShmaples writes:
Agreed. But those reds are overslot. Most likely were released. Mature fish need extra protection.
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