Friday, with seas 4-6 feet offshore, we changed our offshore plans to fish the bay instead. We fished an outgoing tide nearly all morning. Low tide was supposed to be about 8:30AM, but the northerly breeze must have delayed it, and it didn’t turn around until about 11:45AM. We fished around oyster bars and holes with live shrimp, and caught keeper sheepshead, a keeper pompano, and keeper mangrove snapper. We released four small snook.
Saturday, I again fished the oyster bars and holes alongside the channel in Estero Bay. We caught most of our fish on a slack tide with live shrimp. We caught a keeper redfish at 23 ½ inches, and released a 17 inch red. We caught about twenty nice sheepshead to 16 inches, and kept 3 of them for dinner. We also caught keeper mangrove snapper, and released a large cravalle jack.
The photo shown is of a 17 inch sheepshead, caught on a recent backwater trip.