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Reds, snook trout on a nice chew

Capt. Ron Kowalyk
January 9, 2014
Fort Myers - Saltwater Fishing Report

Backbay: Crews plowed into the wayback creeks, lagoons and rivers looking for fishable water outa the wind. There were reports of good redfish action in Estero, P.I. and behind the Burnt Store Bars. Wheels woulda helped but if you're running a mudskipper, you could pole in and fish the sand holes and meanders with pretty fair results. My crews picked mixed size reds on live and frozen shrimp; whitebait was tough to get in the wind. Snook are hunkered down in the creeks and sunners are beginning to lay out on the sand when the cloud cover allows, winter over patterns are just about ready get into full swing. Trout action can be good when you can manage to slow your drift. Gulps, shallow running plugs, DOA Shrimp

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Fort Myers Fishing Forecast:

Conditions are on the upswing, good reports the last few days, weather straightening out, SEE YOU ON THE WATER,239-267-9312, Good Stuff Guys

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Back bay and flats fishing for redfish, snook, sea trout, tarpon and others aboard our 23' Fish Master Flats and Bay or our 16' Mud Skipper Poling Skiff. Fly fishing, live bait and plug casting the flats, passes and salt creeks of Southwest Florida is our specialty. Fish the shallow, clear flats of Charlotte Harbor, Pine Island Sound, The Ding Darling National Wildlife Refuge, Goodland, Everglades, 10,000 Islands and Estero Bay. We provide all fishing support, licenses, bait and tackle.

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19225 Murcott Dr. West
Ft. Myers, FL 33967
Phone: 239-267-9312
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