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Sanibel Island fishing Charter

Capt. Dave Andrews
April 24, 2011
Sanibel - Saltwater Fishing Report

Tarpon fishing around Sanibel Island is now in full swing. Lots of Tarpon have migrated to our area and will continue to move in for the month of May and June. Some of the silver kings will hang around until July and August.
I have split my trips over the last several weeks with half of the trips taking Families fishing for Trout, Mackrel, ladyfish and a few redfish. The other trips have been for Tarpon. In the last week we have got two to the boat, lost 2 to giant sharks and jumped 2 or 3 per trip. This year seems to be more shark infested than previous years. The spectacular and sad sight of a giant Hammerhead or Bull shark exploding a hooked Tarpon is happening too often.

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Sanibel Fishing Forecast:

What ever you want!, Family fun or Sliver king.

Target Species:

Everything !!

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You are invited to fish the pristine waters near Sanibel, Captiva and Pine Island. Snook, Tarpon, Redfish, Trout are some of the many species available. A comfortable trip in the 24 ft. 2011 Avenger bay boat will take up to 6 anglers fishing. Captain Dave loves kids, so bring the family fishing. Captain Dave has been fishing South West florida for over 30 years, he is a USCG licensed Captain and insured.

Contact Info:

Andrews Fishing
129 SE 16th terrace
Cape coral, FL 33990
Phone: 239-410-7194
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