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Estero Bay Report

Capt. Jon Fetter
September 17, 2015
Estero Bay - Saltwater Fishing Report

Anglers best bet this past week was the nearshore reefs. Trolling these rock piles produced good numbers of spanish mackerel up to 28 inches. Silver spoons seemed to work best. There were also plenty of birds which helped locate the small bait pods where they mac's were hanging out. Moving into shallow water just outside the passes produced plenty of ladyfish, whiting, and silver trout. Dragging shrimp tipped jig heads was the go-to method. The water in the passes is still dirty so the snook bite was finicky but they would take free lined pinfish on 3/0 circle hooks thrown under the floating docks on strong tides. Anglers looking for redfish with these pins had the best luck weighing them down under the docks along the bottom. There is still plenty of snapper feeding along the mangrove islands and oyster bars and shrimp tipped jig heads worked fine.

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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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