Inshore/Nearshore Wreck Fishing Report! -
Finally, the water temperatures are warming up(72-74) and that means the cobia and tarpon will passing through. The nearshore wrecks are producing great fishing due to all the bait stacked on them. The cobia bite is heating up as they stop to fe more... Capt. Scott Theis - Fort Myers
2013-04-02 3:24 PM
Brutal March turns in to beautiful April! - It seems that most southwest Florida anglers are very happy that the month of March is in the rearview mirror! Cold, blustery weather has given way to beautiful sunny days in April and the fish are feeding well in both the backwaters and Gulf of Mex more... Capt. Rob Modys - Fort Myers
2013-03-24 10:15 AM
Inshore/Nearshore Wreck Fishing Report ! -
Fishing Estero Bay has been a challenge due to these weather patterns we've had. When the fronts past through and the water temperatures drop it's best to fish back in the creeks. This is where you'll find snook,reds and jacks. There are a few d more... Capt. Scott Theis - Fort Myers
2013-03-14 7:16 AM
Large Black Drum and Buckets of Large Sheepshead - Waters have cooled off and we can't keep the sheepshead off the hooks. What a great eating fish. Black drum in the 30 - 40 lb. Class are prowling. A few nice cobia have been showing up. Catch and release gag grouper. Further offshore goliath grouper more... Capt. Brett Swenson - Fort Myers
2013-03-13 4:32 PM
Cool weather continues but the fish are biting - The March weather still continues to come in like a lion. Cool temperatures with windy days makes fishing a challenge for anglers, but the fish seem to have settled into a positive pattern and are taking baits when offered. Hopefully March will go more... Capt. Rob Modys - Fort Myers
2013-03-10 8:48 AM
Backs Bays/Nearshore Wrecks Report! - It's been hit or miss in Estero Bay due to the back and forth with the weather. When the water temperatures drop it's best to fish the east wall and back creeks. The water temps are a slight warmer especially in the afternoon. Look for deep pockets a more... Capt. Scott Theis - Fort Myers