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Fort Myers Fishing Report Goliath Grouper Adventure

Capt. Eric Anderson
August 15, 2014
Fort Myers - Saltwater Fishing Report

When you set out to catch a "Big Fish" you need some large live bait. I had some Clients who wanted to tangle with a big Goliath so off we went to catch some ladyfish. Live ladyfish are great for Grouper not to mention Snook and Tarpon. As soon as I pulled up to one of my favorite spots for Ladyfish they were ready to bite anything. What ensued was absolutely non-stop action. The ladyfish where hitting any lure thrown their way but showed a preference for Yo-Zuri crystal minnows. They caught a fish on every cast, or had multiple strikes and jumped a fish off. I put a few in the livewell and announced that it was time to go catch a Grouper.

My suggestion was met with a resounding "What?" from the group. They were having so much fun with the Ladyfish that they wanted to keep fishing, and boy did they catch fish. What followed was 4 hours of non-stop action and the inside of the boat looked like a ladyfish exploded!

This points out that as fishing guides we sometimes need to adjust our game plan. The clients never even got close to the Grouper spots that day, but they had a day of fishing to remember. Its important to recognize that sometimes catching and releasing a pile of ladyfish is better than one big fish. On days when the bite is slow drop by one of your favorite spots for ladyfish give them a try. It just might make the day.

Fort Myers Fishing Forecast:

The redfish are starting to become more active as the days get shorter even thought it sure still feels like summer! Look for big bunches of Tarpon to begin to show on the local beaches.

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We specialize in offering light tackle and fly fishing charters on the flats and in the back bays of Ft Myers and Fort Myers Beach. Just south of Fort Myers is Estero Bay which has an extensive network of lagoons, mangrove islands, tidal creeks and rivers. Fish with one of the Fort Myers Areas most experienced light tackle and fly fishing guides for Tarpon, Snook, Redfish, Trout and more. Be sure to ask us about night fishing, it is great for big Snook.

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What A Hawg Fishing Charters
13650 Fiddlesticks Blvd
Fort Myers, FL 33912
Phone: 239-330-2427
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