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Fort Myers Fishing Reports


2009-04-27
4:45 AM

Sharks/+25-30Kt Winds, tough times - No SW FL Pro Fishing Guide I know is doing much based on current conditions. Countless charter are being cancelled by those who consider safety before money. For those who run the charters anyway at the risk associated with these dreadful conditions, more...
Capt. John GiddyUp-Bunch - Fort Myers


2009-04-12
3:40 PM

Things "should" get Hot after being all stirred up - My last 2 charters sucked the BIG ONE for snook and redfish but produced righteous size trout. In the last week (on 3 occasions) I tried all of my Nearshore spots and the water clarity was simpy not right. On countless occasions, I have described a more...
Capt. John GiddyUp-Bunch - Fort Myers


2009-04-02
9:13 PM

How about that WIND! - The wind has been out of control lately. It hasn't cost me any trips but it has made thing a little difficult. I scoted my fist tarpon of the season on 3/31/09 and if it wasn't for the wind i would have many more by now. The only good news is that mo more...
Capt. Scott Hughes - Fort Myers


2009-04-01
1:14 PM

The Wind here in SW FL sucks "The Big One" - Dudes/Fishing Babes, lend me your ears and a small portion of your heart. The wind has had its way with us. Wind? Hmmmmmmmmmm, maybe flippin' Gale Force more aptly describes it. Oh, you want a Fishing Report? In the words of Jack Nicholson in more...
Capt. John GiddyUp-Bunch - Fort Myers


2009-03-22
9:22 PM

Great week of Snook Fishing - This was a week that many of my clients wait for the warmer air temperatures and water have the snook very active with many oversized fish being caught.Fishing in South Matlacha Pass and San Carlos Bay There were lots of snook in the 3-5 lb. range an more...
Capt. Gary Clark - Fort Myers


2009-03-21
9:38 PM

El Grande Snook, Kings, Grouper, and Cobia in SW FL - Dragging Yo-Zuri Clown DD Crystal Minnows in 26FT at the new Causeway Reef produced absolute CHAOS on Friday and 1/2 Day Saturday. My charter had the all the action on Friday but I loaned a good buddy (fellow Guide 3 of my Clowns) and he busted them more...
Capt. John GiddyUp-Bunch - Fort Myers


2009-03-18
11:08 PM

Winds are too excessive to fish - For the next 3-4 days, wind and rain should be a bigger story than the fishing. An incredible Pompano run started Sat but ended Sunday. The weather is the big issue. It is what it is. more...
Capt. John GiddyUp-Bunch - Fort Myers


2009-03-17
9:37 PM

Snook, Redfish, Sharks and Tarpon - All the major species are makeing their spring showings. We are coming into some of the best fishing of the year. Snook, redfish, trout, sharks, sheepshead, mackerel, snapper and even a few tarpon are raoming the flats and shorelines of Southwest Flo more...
Capt. Scott Hughes - Fort Myers


2009-03-17
2:30 PM

Spring Fishing In Full Swing! - Greetings everyone, I am very pleased to say that spring fishing here in Southwest Florida is has started very nicely thank you. Inshore / Backcountry water temps have reached seventy two degrees. Snook, Jacks, and Trout have all been active in more...
Capt. Rick Featherstone - Fort Myers


2009-03-06
8:50 PM

March winds means Nearshore loss - So, how do you like the play on words in that title? Pretty good for an old salt huh? GiddyUp is off to speak on the Offshore Stage at the Florida Sportsman Magazine Show in Sarasota on Sat&Sun March 7th and 8th. I'll be staying at the Indigo Inn w more...
Capt. John GiddyUp-Bunch - Fort Myers

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