by SSCAdmin | Dec 8, 2015 | Fishing Reports
Estero bay had another week of strong winds that continued to keep the flow of incoming tides at bay throughout most of the week. Once the tides started winning the battle and water got over the one foot mark the bite began. Redfishing was ok with some nice...
by SSCAdmin | Dec 1, 2015 | Fishing Reports
With over a week of winds pushing hard from the North East it took awhile for the water to get back into Estero bay, but when it did the fish were biting. Redfishing although not stellar still worked out when soaking cut baits and shrimp on jigs around mangrove...
by SSCAdmin | Nov 9, 2013 | Fishing Reports
Snook fishing’s been very steady this last month with waters clearing up after all the lake Okeechobee water being dumped. Fish are starting there track back in from the reefs and wrecks to there winter haunts. I recommend fishing canals that have saltwater...
by SSCAdmin | Sep 22, 2013 | Fishing Reports
Trolling the crab buoys takes skill but whats down there starring at them is well worth it. Instead of jigging or chumming up an area try trolling. Using big plugs that get down deep can be very effective. In general stone crabbers put there traps on hard bottom often...
by SSCAdmin | Sep 11, 2013 | Fishing Reports
Triple tail will be in full swing come October once all the stone crab traps are dropped from Flamingo to Gasparilla. Even though the majority of the fish you’ll see will only be in the 15″ range, you can find good fish in the 6-10# class on occasion....
by SSCAdmin | Aug 20, 2013 | Fishing Reports
With all the fresh water flushing down the caloosahatchee, calm days offer up distant runs that can put you into water less stressed.The massive dumping Ft Myers and Cape Coral have been receiving the last month from our Lake Okeechobee water release, has pushed the...