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Estero Bay Report

Capt. Jon Fetter
May 1, 2014
Estero Bay - Saltwater Fishing Report

With anglers chasing the elusive "silver king" in the nearshore waters the backbay has been wide open for those wanting redfish. The high water is the best time to catch them around the mangrove islands and oyster bars. Shrimp on jig heads under floats or on 2/0 circle hooks with split shot seems to be the best method. Mangrove snapper are all over their typical hangout's, but finding legal size is a problem. Anglers will go through a ½ dozen before getting a keeper. Shark fishing is also really good right now in 14-20 feet of water directly off the beaches. Cut thread fin herrings, sand trout, jacks, or ladyfish on 7/0 circle hooks will work fine. Get a chum slick going and once they are around it won't take long to get them feeding. Black tips, bulls, and even hammerheads are a daily catch.

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Catching The Cure is a Backcountry Spin and Fly Fishing Charter located in Ft. Myers Florida. Captain Jon has spent 30 years fishing with experience ranging from farm ponds in Ohio to bonefishing in the Abaco Islands of the Bahamas. He now calls Southwest Florida home where he hunts the flats and mangroves in search of monster snook, redfish, and tarpon. Captain Jon is the newest member of the Mako Boats Pro Staff and a Pro Staff memeber of Bass Pro Shops.

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Catching The Cure
17550 Stepping Stone Dr
Fort Myers, FL 33967
Phone: 239-229-4705
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