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Reds, Snook, trout and snapper

Capt. Jim Conant
June 19, 2015
Matlacha - Saltwater Fishing Report

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1-18 June 2015

Red fish, Snook, Trout and Snapper are all biting great! If your not catching these with regularity you may want to check what your doing wrong. The water temp is 91.9 during the day a little warm for the fish out on the flats. With water that warm during the day and with a hi tide start searching the mangroves shady sides, unless you enjoy catching cats. Fish are biting on all the different baits I've been throwing out there from live to cut. The best times to be catching is at the crack of dawn and before the water temp raises dramatically and the last bit of light and into the night. The snook bite is out of this world! I'm getting tired of catching them when I am targeting reds. The snapper bite is also great using small pins or white bait and you'll be stocked up for a week. As far as the reds go they're biting well also but you must find them before that water gets to hot. As always if the tide isn't moving go where it is also if there isn't bait swimming around go where it is.

If you're ready to go fishing give me a call to plan your trip so we can try and catch the tides right. As I do cater to the Veteran community, if you're a Veteran with proof I have the best prices around and I guarantee it. I'm also on Facebook at Jimbo's Charters.

Captain Jim
239-671-4692

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Fish from a 2017 Nautic star 2400 sport for Redfish, Snook, Sea Trout and other inshore and off shore species for 1-6 anglers live & cut bait. Also Fishing Pine Island Sound, Matlacha and Charlotte harbor.

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