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Ft Myers Beach thru Captiva

Capt. Greg Stamper
July 29, 2015
Estero Bay - Saltwater Fishing Report

A week of rain brought South West Florida a much needed cool down and
great fishing. Redfish showed up in big numbers from Ft Myers beach
all the way through Pine Island sound. If you were willing to stand in
the rain and tough it out, redfish up to 32 inches were there for the
taking. Snook fishing is still very good and live bait continues to be
your best bet. Should you not be able to catch live bait, cut baits
like mullet or lady fish will work just fine. A good rule of thumb
when cut baiting is to give it about 30 minutes before moving on
allowing the current time to get the smell out. Trout fishing has been
great in 3-5 feet of water over grass. Trout love live shrimp on a
popping cork, or just keep a DOA deadly combo in your tackle box and
you'll do just fine. Mangrove snapper fishing continues to be strong
with inshore fish up to 14 inches.

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Captain Greg Stamper guides clients from Bonita Springs through Sanibel, Captiva, Pine Island Sound, Matlacha and the Caloosahatchee River. Whether you’re a fishing pro or a first timer, he can personalize your charter experience. Also available for shelling, manatee trips, or eco tours. Let Captain Greg show you a great time on the water in Southwest Florida!

Contact Info:

Snook Stamp Charters
20301 Estero Gardens Circle
Unit 103
Estero, FL 33928
Phone: 239-313-1764
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