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Fishing Reports by Capt. Greg Stamper


2016-02-09
8:58 AM

Estero bay in February - As we worked through the week windy days made for some interesting fishing. Between the cold fronts, charters were shuffled around and we still got out a few times to catch fish. Throughout the week we had to move around a bunch to find areas that ga more...
Capt. Greg Stamper - Estero Bay


2016-02-04
8:46 AM

Estero bay thru Pine Island - Finally a break in the rain and winds had anglers on the bite this weekend thru Wednesday. After the winds died down and the water began to loose the sediment it carried through most of the previous week, fishing got better. Sheepshead continue to be more...
Capt. Greg Stamper - Estero Bay


2016-01-27
9:43 AM

Winter is here - Redfish, sheepshead, and trout became the targets this week as the nearshore waters produced very little all week. Sheepshead have begun there inshore spawn with fish up to 5 lbs available in the skinny waters of estero bay. Fishing jigs with small h more...
Capt. Greg Stamper - Estero Bay


2016-01-20
6:53 AM

Crazy weather made things interesting - Crazy weather patterns made for some shuffling of start times and a few cancellations, but if you got out in between all the crazy this week things worked out just fine. Between tornado warnings, high winds, cold fronts, and flooding tides fish were more...
Capt. Greg Stamper - Estero Bay


2016-01-14
8:13 AM

estero fishing the coldfronts - Water temps hit the low to mid 60's this week as another cold front changed fish patterns up once again. With temperatures dropping fishing was better in cuts, deep creeks, and in the late afternoon sun that warmed up the bay's shielded from the wind more...
Capt. Greg Stamper - Estero Bay


2016-01-05
6:56 PM

Estero bay pre-frontal fishing - As the biggest cold front of the year came in on Monday, everyday before it worked out just fine. There was a lists of options depending on your needs this week from redfish, snook, and big jacks all the way down to bluefish, kingfish, and groupers. more...
Capt. Greg Stamper - Estero Bay


2015-12-29
9:01 AM

Estero bay fishing - It's been a windy week with some low tides and muddy water, but if you put some time into it the fishing was good. The redfish bite was tougher this week than weeks previous, however we did manage to get them everyday but one. Redfish could be found more...
Capt. Greg Stamper - Estero Bay


2015-12-17
4:40 PM

Still crushing it - The offshore and near shore bite continued for another week as a plethora of bait continues to stick around. Cobia, kingfish, tripletail and snapper fishing was good with most fish caught in 25 feet of water or more. The backcountry bite was also goo more...
Capt. Greg Stamper - Estero Bay


2015-12-08
11:52 AM

It's still windy, but we're managing - Estero bay had another week of strong winds that continued to keep the flow of incoming tides at bay throughout most of the week. Once the tides started winning the battle and water got over the one foot mark the bite began. Redfishing was ok with so more...
Capt. Greg Stamper - Estero Bay


2015-12-01
8:06 AM

Windy but good - With over a week of winds pushing hard from the North East it took awhile for the water to get back into Estero bay, but when it did the fish were biting. Redfishing although not stellar still worked out when soaking cut baits and shrimp on jigs arou more...
Capt. Greg Stamper - Estero Bay

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