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Foggy days in February

Capt. Gary Clark
February 16, 2009
Pine Island Sound - Saltwater Fishing Report

I fished four days this week that I had to use my GPS to navigate thru the bay, it made it interesting and kept a lot of locals off the water. There is still a good number of big trout to be had and they seem to be on the move from the cold days we had last week. Softbaits and suspending plugs are the bait of choice. I am starting to see our spring mix of pompano, bluefish and mackeral showing up on the grass flats in 3-5 ft. of water. Tight lines

Capt. Gary Clark
Ultimate Charters
E-mail [email protected]
Ph. 239-542-9315

Pine Island Sound Fishing Forecast:

Monday we have a weak front moving thru that will bring a little more wind but mild temperatures, with water temperatures rising the bait should get more plentifull and the snook should become more active.

Target Species:

Trout, Pompano,Bluefish and Mackeral

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Flats fishing for Sanibel-Captiva and its surrounding waters.Capt. Gary is a native Floridian with 27yrs.of experience on these waters.He has been an instructor at the Ultimate Backwater Fishing School for 6yrs.He is an proven tournament winner.Capt. Gary can guide you in Beginner to advanced techniques.You will fish in a new tournament rigged 2300 BayRanger.G-Loomis rods and Shimano reels will ensure your trip is the finest available.

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Ultimate Charters
5314 s.w. 11th ave.
Cape Coral, FL 33914
Phone: 239-542-9315
Alt. Phone: 239-542-9315
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