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Sanibel Island Fishing

Capt. Dave Andrews
October 3, 2010
Sanibel - Saltwater Fishing Report

Fishing around Sanibel Island is more comfortable now that the weather changed this week with the cool and dry front, mornings on the low 70s and dry.The bait has grown big enough to stop hanging up in the net, yesterday was a one throw bait stop. Spanish are slashing through the bait schools at every bar I stop at. We fished near Redfish pass yesterday and caught mackrel, trout, snapper and lady fish. A tarpon free jumped for a show right behind the boat. We moved closer to Pine Island drifting towards the edges of the sand bar and a school of Redfish moving down the edge popped up. What a sight, clear water and 200 overslot redfish!!. We made 3 passes through the school and hooked up every time.

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Sanibel Fishing Forecast:

Spanish, Trout and snapper are feeding on bait schools.

Target Species:

spanish mackrel, trout snapper, redfish

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You are invited to fish the pristine waters near Sanibel, Captiva and Pine Island. Snook, Tarpon, Redfish, Trout are some of the many species available. A comfortable trip in the 24 ft. 2011 Avenger bay boat will take up to 6 anglers fishing. Captain Dave loves kids, so bring the family fishing. Captain Dave has been fishing South West florida for over 30 years, he is a USCG licensed Captain and insured.

Contact Info:

Andrews Fishing
129 SE 16th terrace
Cape coral, FL 33990
Phone: 239-410-7194
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