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Summer is here

Capt. Greg Stamper
July 12, 2015
Estero Bay - Saltwater Fishing Report

As the water temperatures continue to warm up and the dog days of summer set in getting an early start or fishing early evening has been key. Fishing with artificial baits this week early in the morning worked well as bait was sometimes hard to find early. The passes from Captiva to Wiggins have been productive for action of many different species, and if you do find bait, bouncing it through those areas can be productive. Snook fishing although good this week did slow down a bit. Most fish we picked up were caught early in the morning on both topwater and swimbaits. Redfishings been a bit tough, however if you put time into it and work those same artificial baits along mangrove shore lines, you'll eventually find a few. Shark fishing has been good just about everywhere from 12 feet out, and cut baits with a little bit of wire and a 6/0 circle hook will certainly get there attention.

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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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