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Spring is a little Late but I will take it!

Capt. Gary Clark
April 4, 2010
Pine Island Sound - Saltwater Fishing Report

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Fishing report for the week ending 4/4/2010

Finally a shot at real spring weather, its late but I will take it.
This week again brought mostly families which I am fine with, our up and down night temperatures early in the week have made snook and redfish very picky at best. These fish are there but at times they just wont budge because of just not the right conditions.
There are shinners showing up and getting easier each day but we are at a point where soft plastics if presented properly can outfish the live bait.
I am seeing good numbers of schooling sea trout with slot fish mixed in all through the bay and near the bridges, with them are spanish mackerel, bluefish, ladyfish and some pompano. Your best bet is white redfish magic on a jighead or live shrimp under a popping cork.
Midweek gave a nice surprise on a family trip we came upon a small group of tarpon in a cove and of course I have nothing but light tackle on board. This happens almost every year and even though these fish were not going to feed it was great to see and as a result I am always now taking a heavy rod out just incase.

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Thursday fishing with Bret Byam, his wife Cindy his daughter Shelby and friends Anistasia and Kelly we had a great day catching sea trout and ladyfish.
Here are a few pictures of the girls and their trout. These guys had a great day fishing, stopping on the beach, eating lunch at Barnicle Phils on the barrier island and enjoying a beautiful spring day.
Yes you don"t just have to fish to have fun on the water.
I am getting good reports from north Matlacha Pass and Charlot harbour of schooling mackerel and on Friday off the beaches of Captiva I saw lots of small mackerel chasing bait late in the afternoon.

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I spent very little time on redfish or snook this week but the up coming week looks great for some bigger fish either on live bait or my favorite top water plugs.
Great weather and fishing, get out and fish!
For charter information or to book a trip contact
Capt. Gary Clark
Ph. 239-542-9315
E-mail [email protected]
www.ultimatecharters.com

Pine Island Sound Fishing Forecast:

Great weather, light winds and air temps in the 80"s you gotta love it!

Target Species:

Snook Redfish Seatrout Mackeral Bluefish Pompano

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