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Rain is a good thing

Capt. Greg Stamper
August 6, 2015
Estero Bay - Saltwater Fishing Report

As more summer rains continue to fall, redfish remained giddy. Fishing the early mornings allowed anglers a chance to stay dry and put out spreads for reds. Redfish up to the 32 inch mark continued to feed both in open water and along mangrove shorelines. When fishing in the cloudy water, using cut baits worked best. Snook fishing was ok this week and most fish were on docks and structure with good current. Twitch baits worked well for anglers that could skip them back far enough under the structure, as the beaches remained blown out! Trout continue to be caught in Pine Island sound, and if you have live bait under a popping cork you'll do just fine, however the DOA deadly combos will still produce fish for anglers fishing most grass beds. Snapper are beginning to fade off this week with more of the regular 7-11 inch fish biting verse the great bite we had in weeks previous.

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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!

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