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Fishing Report for Pine Island Sound to Sarasota Bay, Florida

Capt. Butch Rickey
November 29, 2002
Pine Island Sound - Saltwater Fishing Report

FISHING REPORT FOR THE WEEK ENDING 11/23/2002

by

Capt. Butch Rickey

The week was a bust as far as trips went. Once again we had two fronts come through within the space of the week, and the only trips I had on the books were lost to weather. I did get out with my old friend Lew Joseph on Thursday for a bit of fun and relaxation, and to give him his first ride in the Talon F-16.

We left the dock around 10 AM under the threat of rain. We headed across to Picnic Island for bait. The first stop at the edge of the flat in about 4 ft. of water yielded not a shiner. I moved about 100 yards onto the flat where there was some grass bottom, and we quickly had nice bait coming our way. We got enough for the two of us, and were off.

At our first stop the first bait I tossed into the hole was nailed by a snook. I hooked it on my Stella 2500/St. Croix Legend Elite, which is light gear, and thought it felt big because of that. As I worked her closer to the boat, though, I realized she was bigger than I had though, and I got a big more serious about landing her. She was 29 inches. Lew and I both caught snook and some beautiful winter trout out of that hole. I’d guess we got 6 or 7 snook and several nice trout.

The next hole produced a couple more big trout, but that was about it. We were just coming off the full moon, and the fish had full tummies. We made a change in tactics, and decided to try to find some redfish. We found plenty scattered on a shallow flat, but couldn’t get them to eat a thing. We did catch another trout or two, though.

We could see the sky changing rapidly, so at around three o’clock we headed to the Waterfront Restaurant for a great lunch. I had the fabulous calamari, and Lew had the world’s largest and best steakburger. It had been a nice, relaxing, no pressure day. We all need one of those once in a while.

Next week, Thanksgiving week, is a full week if the weather cooperates. I’m not holding my breath on that one!

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Top Florida fishing guide, Capt. Butch Rickey has fished the waters of Pine Island Sound around Sanibel, Captiva, and Pine Islands, as well as Charlotte Harbor, Sarasota Bay, Terra Ceia Bay, and southern Tampa Bay, for much of his 65 years. He now offers guided kayak fishing trips, as well as sightseeing and bird watching tours anywhere that can be reached by kayak from southern Tampa Bay to Estero Bay.

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11520 E Palm Drive
Ft. Myers, FL 33908
Phone: 239-628-3522
Alt. Phone: 239-633-5851
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