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Estero Bay Report

Capt. Jon Fetter
June 7, 2019
Estero Bay - Saltwater Fishing Report

The temps are heating up and so too are the fishing options for anglers in and around Estero Bay. The neashore reefs are teaming with spanish mackerel, just locate the birds and the fish are not far away. There are also ladyfish and jacks mixed in. Casting silver spoons or shrimp tipped jig heads will work fine. Those looking to tackle big game there are plenty of sharks in the nearshore waters as well. Anchor up, get some cut baits in the water, start a chum slick and wait. They will show up and when they do they will keep you busy as long as you wish. There have been some big ones too so make sure and beef up your tackle to increase your chances. There has been some good snook and redfish action on high tides along the mangroves and docks near the passes. Free lining live bait or casting artificials is the ticket.

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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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