
Saturday morning, I fished with Sean Flora, T.J. Taylor, age twelve, T.J’s grandpa, Jessie Hernandez, and Steve Mitchell. It was kind of a déjà vous with Friday’s trip because this group was also in town for a wedding and we fished in the same spots, fourteen miles west of New Pass. Once again, we hooked up with the goliaths, using crevalle jack, Spanish mackerel, and blue runners for bait, and we released five of those to 425 pounds. As if that wasn’t enough of a workout for the boys, they also caught a 40-inch, 30-pound permit and a 36-inch cobia, both of those on shrimp, the permit eating a free-lined shrimp that we had out for mackerel. We also released gag and red grouper shorts, Spanish mackerel, and small mangrove snapper.
Thursday, 5/26, I fished with Bob Granger, in central Estero Bay. Our plan was to catch redfish and anything but catfish. We started out at a small point, with the tide flowing into it, baited with live shrimp. We caught two nice 18-inch reds and two sheepshead to 14 inches. Moving on to the next spot, we hooked up with two more 18-inch reds, one small mangrove snapper, and the odd porcupine puffer, then a catfish--time to move on! Hitting one more spot on the way back in, we managed another 18-inch red, making the total redfish count five, along with a 14-inch trout.
Bob & Katie Sawyer, Katie’s mom, Ann, and Ann’s husband, Mike, fished central Estero Bay with me Friday morning. We caught two keeper sheepshead, each 13 ½ inches, a 13-inch sand bream, and a 24-inch black drum (which we released.) We released three redfish to 17 ½ inches, two crevalle jacks, and two 17-inch snook.
Saturday morning, I fished Estero Bay again, this time with long-time customers, Steve Spitzer and Jalissa Reever. Steve and Jalissa have fished offshore with me before, and decided to try the backwaters this trip. We caught a nice variety of fish on live shrimp, including a 16-inch keeper trout, a 19-inch keeper sheepshead, a keeper redfish at 18 inches, and an 11-inch keeper mangrove snapper. We released a 24-inch Spanish mackerel, several crevalle jacks, a stingray and a 3-foot long bonnet-shark.
The photo shown is of angler Casey Miller, with a 30-inch cobia, caught on shrimp and released, on a recent offshore trip.