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SW FL is all stirred up

Capt. John GiddyUp-Bunch
February 20, 2012
Fort Myers - Saltwater Fishing Report

After 2 straight days of 25-30MPH wind, SW FL waters must clear and settle before the bite return. As promised, my report today was suppose to bring you warm and fuzzy feelings wherever you get them but such is not the case. It sucked today.

As soon as my boat entered Pine Island Sound my instincts told me to you CRAMPS/Diaharra/or Bee Sting. The water was that infamous color all Truthful Guides hate to see. Think about taking a glass of water and adding 3 Tablespoons of Tang (Not PoonTang but Tang Flavors drink) and stirring it up. Cloudy and Ugly. (Don't you wonder who coined the word PoonTang. Must of come from a fishing guide watching tarpon daisy chaining)

Anyway, it sucked out there today and I feel like a F-Blockhead for even agreeing to run the charter. Lastly, I said this to my customers. "I have Thurs open. If I were you I'd cancel Monday for Thursday."

I knew it would suck and indeed it did today. We caught 11 trout and 2 pompano. Tough day

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TV CO-Host, Outdoor Writer, Florida Sportsman Seminar Speaker, and named by author Ron Pressley as 1-20 Best Saltwater Master Professionals in Florida. In 2007 Bonita Living Magazine identified "Capt GiddyUp" as one of the top guides in Florida. Bunch is known as "Skipper to Our Troops" in SW FL. His charity (501c3) affords all US Troops returning from combat or foreign duty free fishing. Bunch is the recipient of the highest honor given to a Lee County citizen. The Honor of Distinction. USMC!

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GiddyUp Fishing Charters
3624 Bayview Avenue
St James City, FL 33956
Phone: 239-283-8838
Alt. Phone: 239-822-8888
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