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Redfish,Redfish and More Redfish!

Capt. Scott Theis
September 3, 2012
Fort Myers - Saltwater Fishing Report

The redfishing is amazing and their willing to eat anything you throw at them. Were using artificials,chunk and live baits. The best bet is to catch pinfish on the flats by chumming them up and throwing the cast net. Most of these fish were catching are on the higher stages of the tides pitching the baits back in the bushes. Make sure to find moving water and some nice overhangs. Other ways were catching them are fishing the edges of the oysters on the lower tides. These fish are ranging from 20"-25".

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The nearshore wrecks are holding nice snook,grouper,mackeral,cobia and plenty of mangrove snapper. The trick to catch the bigger mangs is using 3" pilchards or pinfish with 20# flourocarbon with a 1/4 oz lead and a 2/0 circle hook.

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Entice Charters
Capt. Scott Theis
(954)242-5922
www.enticecharters.com

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I specialize in light tackle saltwater fishing in the pristine backbays and nearshore wrecks of Southwest Florida. Whether we're targeting snook, redfish, or trout in the backbays or cobia, permit, shark, grouper, or tarpon on the wrecks. Whether you're a novice or an expert angler, i will take great pride sharing my knowledge and insight to provide my anglers with an enjoyable experience. Kids are always welcomed.

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Entice Charters
8751 Wesleyan Drive @1820
Fort Myers, FL 33919
Phone: 954-242-5922
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