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Back Bays and Shallow Water Wrecks Fishing Report!

Capt. Scott Theis
November 5, 2015
Fort Myers - Saltwater Fishing Report

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With the warm water temps the fish are staying in their feeding frenzy. Redfishing is good with all the bait that's being pushed around shorelines and flats. Fish around the shorelines at higher stages of the tides and the flats on the lower stages. If its snook your after fish the islands and docks near the passes is the best bet. The trout fishing is hit or miss on the flats. Live white bait is the choice of bait and don't forget to chum up the spots with a few.

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The wreck fishing is a blast. There's a wide variety of fish being caught off these wrecks. Cobia, grouper, snapper, pompano and mackerel is just to name a few. You'll stay busy! I like using pinfish for the grouper and cobia. Whitebait for the snapper and macks. Shirmp on a jighead for the pompano.

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Entice Charters
Capt. Scott Theis
(954)242-5922
[email protected]

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I specialize in light tackle saltwater fishing in the pristine backbays and nearshore wrecks of Southwest Florida. Whether we're targeting snook, redfish, or trout in the backbays or cobia, permit, shark, grouper, or tarpon on the wrecks. Whether you're a novice or an expert angler, i will take great pride sharing my knowledge and insight to provide my anglers with an enjoyable experience. Kids are always welcomed.

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8751 Wesleyan Drive @1820
Fort Myers, FL 33919
Phone: 954-242-5922
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