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snook fishings great

Capt. Greg Stamper
June 27, 2015
Estero Bay - Saltwater Fishing Report

Snook fishing has been on fire all week, with the best bite being early in the morning or late afternoon. Snook up to 40 inches are being caught in both the backcountry as well as along our beaches. Tarpon are still hanging around and being caught on cut baits during first light, however by mid morning that bite has turned off. There's lots of sharks out there, and cut mullet or ladyfish will certainly get there attention. When shark fishing use a few inches of wire attached to a 5/0 circle hook. If it's snapper your going after there's a lot of 8-13 inchers around oyster bars and mangrove shore lines that have deep troughs. For these feisty fish use small white baits or shrimp on circle hooks no larger than 1/0 or small jigs.

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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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