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Estero Bay Report

Capt. Jon Fetter
October 24, 2014
Estero Bay - Saltwater Fishing Report

This past week the redfish were status quo. Good that is. The bite has been good both on incoming and outgoing tides around the oyster bars and mangrove islands. Shrimp tipped jig heads, shrimp on circle hooks under floats, or free lined pinfish will work fine. Anglers can also try cut pinfish or ladyfish, but must be patient and work through the first few catfish. On higher water work the mangrove islands with shrimp tipped jig heads and throw back as far as possible. They have been hanging out way back into the bushes. Seatrout are starting to make their way to the grass flats near the passes and are willing to take shrimp under popping corks. This is also a great way to pick up your ladyfish for cut bait. Locate the small bait pods and birds and start casting, they are hanging out under this bait.

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Catching The Cure is a Backcountry Spin and Fly Fishing Charter located in Ft. Myers Florida. Captain Jon has spent 30 years fishing with experience ranging from farm ponds in Ohio to bonefishing in the Abaco Islands of the Bahamas. He now calls Southwest Florida home where he hunts the flats and mangroves in search of monster snook, redfish, and tarpon. Captain Jon is the newest member of the Mako Boats Pro Staff and a Pro Staff memeber of Bass Pro Shops.

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Catching The Cure
17550 Stepping Stone Dr
Fort Myers, FL 33967
Phone: 239-229-4705
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