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Good weather, good tides, plenty of bait= lots of bites
Capt. Ron Kowalyk
September 4, 2014
Fort Myers - Saltwater Fishing Report
Capt. Ron Kowalyk: 239-267-9312
[email protected]
Capt's Corner: We had scads of shiners some didn't make for low in the live well but they came is handy as chum and cut bait. A bucket or six pack cooler with some ice packs or ice cubes in a freezer bait will keep those sardines firm and fit for chum and gang baits on your redfish and snapper rigs,. We down sized out jigs and bottom rig hooks to 1 or 2/0, as there were plenty of legal plus snapper in our redfish holes. The reds will hook up about as well on the downsized circle hooks. To make for best hook ups on the slightly small circle hooks, bend out the hook tip a couple of degrees to widen the gap. This will still pretty much maintain the integrity of the circle hook design. We didn't deep throat gorge any of our reds, yet still made good hookups on the finicky bait stealer ravenous snappers. "Snapper burgers!" I'm in! Bring on the hot sauce, yellow rice and black beans. See You, ON The Water!!
Fort Myers Fishing Forecast:
Good action with excellant conditions, You can expect reds, snook, snapper and black drum eating heartly. You've got some good shoots at TARPON and Snook!
Target Species:
Reds, Snook , Snapper . Tarpon
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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.
Contact Info:
19225 Murcott Dr. West
Ft. Myers, FL 33967
Phone: 239-267-9312
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