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Fishing Report for Pine Island Sound, Florida
Capt. Terry Pitz
June 8, 2002
Pine Island Sound - Saltwater Fishing Report

Welcome to Capt. Terry's FISHING REPORT:
June 6th, 2002
Tarpon, May weather was not typical this year. To much wind! We did good when the winds layed down. Pine Island Sound is full of tarpon currently. We've been doing good the last week or two. The beach tarpon has slowed a bit. Early morning and late evening has been the hot zone for me. As the winds die down, I'm sure we'll see better fishing. If your a seasoned tarpon fisherman or a beginner, now is the time to book for this Tarpon season. When the tarpon are here and conditions are ideal, an experience of a lifetime awaits you. Flies, artificials and bait can hook these sought after critters, but getting them to the boat is a whole other story. These beautiful fish will range from 30lbs. to 200lbs. Average being around 100lbs. They will test your skill and your equipment when hooked with the fly rod or light tackle.
Redfish, The water is clear, the weather nice and the redfish are back into a feeding pattern. The water temperature back in the high 70's has brought back a lot of bait and some great opportunities for catching reds. The trick is being there when they are feeding. Try working the edges of the sand bars and oyster reefs also. Some people call it fishing for reds, I call it hunting. When poling the flats for reds, move very slowly and watch for wakes, tails and boils. When fishing the mangroves, fish the top end of the high tide and get your fly, bait or jig underneath the mangroves as far as you can. This technique will also produce a few snook. A great way to cover a lot of water and it can be very productive. Flies, artificials and bait all are working well for these beautiful strong fighters. Try bait fishing them with pinfish, shrimp or cut bait. Flyfish them against the mangroves and on the flats with a earth tone colored clouser and for some real excitement try top water on the overcasted days. Average size about 18" to 30" with some larger ones around. Watch for those TAILS!!!
Snook, This year is the best year I've seen for snook. Good numbers and a lot of large ones. The pre spawn has started with the snook grouping up and finding their way to the passes and beaches. The big ones will give you a run for your money. Large hand picked shrimp and white bait sometimes will get the larger ones to take in the passes, sand holes and under the mangroves. Fishing them on the out going tide usually produces the best results. Brightly colored flies or plastics also are working on some of the deeper holes and against the mangroves. Keep your eyes open and fish them on the tides that create good current. Hungry Snook means Bait, though throwing a well placed fly will usually be rewarded with an aerial show.
Speckled Trout, summer time produces some large trout! Some very respectable Trout in the 20" to 25" range being caught with flies on or near the flats. Look for them in 3' to 5' of water. A great top water feeder makes for some sure fun. Again flies, artificials and bait will bag a few of these hard hitting fish.
A day on the flats will always take you home with some memories and remember fishing is fun, so have fun out there! Don't take it so serious that you can't have a good time.
Till the next update take care and keep those lines TIGHT!
CAPT. TERRY PITZ
http://www.flyfishingswfl.com
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