Saturday, November 28, 2009

Fishing Report for November 25th

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The fishing over the past week has been some of the best in years.  The continued warm weather has had a lot to do with the strong bite along with excellent water quality.  A cool down is forecast for next week but that shouldn’t do much to slow things down.

Capt. Sean Davis of Fish Warrior Charters reported lots of action this past week. Whether it was snook on the mangrove islands, out of season trout or a wide variety of game fish off our beaches, you pretty much had your choice of species. The beaches have an incredible amount of bait running them right now and everything is eating that bait.  On the outside there are schools of big black drum, monster bull reds, sharks, spanish mackerel and bonita.  The upcoming cold front might slow them down for a day or two, but as soon as it warms the fish should be right back in eating mode.  Capt. Sean reported a personal best while offshore with friends this week.  He boated a carbo “true black” grouper that weighed a little over 70 pounds!

Book your Fishing adventure today!!!

Until then, Bent Rods and Screaming Drags.
Captain Sean A. Davis
Fish Warrior Charters
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Saturday, September 26, 2009

Snook Fishing in Fort Myers

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Capt. Sean Davis of Fish Warrior Charters just returned from a Keys vacation and reported that things on the water hadn’t changed much with his return to our area. The big school of redfish that he had been working moved on but he found another group a little further back in Estero Bay.  His charters caught nice slot fish and several oversize on whitebait suspended under popping corks. The smaller snook are still feeding near the passes and some of the larger ones have moved into the back of the bay.  Capt. Sean pointed out that the larger fish were keying on larger bait so look for bigger threadfin herring in 10 feet of water just off the beaches. The wrecks and reefs just offshore are holding jacks, ladyfish, redfish, snook, trout, and grouper.  Small white bait on light hooks and weighted with small split shot should do the trick offshore.
Book your Fishing adventure today!!!

Until then, Bent Rods and Screaming Drags.
Captain Sean A. Davis
Fish Warrior Charters
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Monday, August 24, 2009

Fishing in Fort Myers Beach

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As we roll into the heart of the hurricane season the fishing picks up another notch.  The continuous change in barometric pressure combined with on and off rain puts gamefish in our area on the feed.  Be mindful of the weather and be safe on the water and do your best to get out there and enjoy the bite!

Capt. Sean Davis of Fish Warrior Charters reports that the redfish have finally arrived. He says that it has been a while since he’s had a fast action redfish bite but they are here now and in great numbers.  Capt. Sean reported that clients on a recent trip caught 16 reds and all were nice slot fish. They are staging on the grass flats and he recommends using pinfish under a popping cork for bait.  You can also find them near the mangroves but use free lined pinfish there for the best results. The snook and trout are also feeding well around the passes.  The snook were eating free lined whitebait and the trout are still loving the pinfish under the popping cork.  Note: Capt. Sean’s anglers got at least five inshore slams this week (redfish, snook and trout caught the same day).  It doesn’t get much better than that!

Book your Fishing adventure today!!!

Until then, Bent Rods and Screaming Drags.
Captain Sean A. Davis
Fish Warrior Charters
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Monday, August 17, 2009

Fort Myers Beach Fishing Charter

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Inshore and offshore fishing were both excellent this week with many different species reported biting just about anything tossed their way.  The typical summer weather pattern combined with great tides made for some enjoyable days on the water.

Capt. Sean Davis of Fish Warrior Charters said that fishing nearshore and around the passes have been the key for his charters last week.  When the tide is higher the areas surrounding the passes have been spot on for trout, snapper and whiting. Shrimp worked best fished on the bottom for the snapper and whiting, while pinfish under a popping cork enticed the trout. The beaches surrounding Big Carlos Pass are holding  tons of whitebait and those are producing lots of spanish mackerel, mangrove snapper,  oversize snook and even some trout on the nearshore reefs.

Book your Fishing adventure today!!!

Until then, Bent Rods and Screaming Drags.
Captain Sean A. Davis
Fish Warrior Charters
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Book your Fort Myers Beach Fishing Charter Today!!

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Friday, July 31, 2009

Fort Myers Beach Fishing

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A more normal summer weather pattern has made both inshore and offshore fishing very productive.  Bait is readily available on the flats and beaches and artificials are also working well.

Capt. Sean Davis of Fish Warrior Charters reports that both Big Carlos and New Pass are holding good amounts of mangrove snapper.  Drifting over the deepest spots using live bait with a knocker rig and a 2/0 circle hook seem to produce the most bites.  The inside beaches of both passes are holding schools of snook.  Look for them on structure  such as blown down trees or docks or in the troughs on the lower tides.  Live free lined white bait works the best.  It is also a great time of year to just enjoy our beaches. The water is very clear and the beaches are not very crowded.  Get out your mask and snorkel and look at all the fish swimming up and down the beach.  You’ll be amazed at what you might see. 

If you are looking for an exciting day of fishing in Florida then come "Battle with the Best" with Captain Sean A. Davis.
Book your Fort Myers Fishing Charter Today!!

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Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Summer Fishing in Southwest Florida

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Capt. Sean Davis of Fish Warrior Charters reported excellent fishing near the passes in Estero Bay on the incoming tide.  Look for birds dive bombing baits as they get swept in by in the current and then free line a nice white bait into the area and you should hook up in no time with snook, trout or jacks.  Small pinfish and even small ballyhoos have been producing as well.  The spanish mackerel are making their presence known as well all around Big Carlos Pass. Once again look for the birds to show their location and any live bait casted near them will get eaten.

If you are looking for an exciting day of fishing in Florida then come "Battle with the Best" with Captain Sean A. Davis.
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Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Fishing - Fort Myers

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The weather is hot but so is the fishing. The rising temperatures led to some nice catches in both the back country of Estero Bay and in the Gulf. With the action this hot, it should be a great time to hit the water.

Capt. Sean Davis of Fish Warrior Charters reported that the bait is still plentiful around the outside buoys and bridges. The snook are in full spawn in Big Carlos and New Pass as well as the surrounding beaches. When fishing with live white bait and circle hooks, the catch and release fun can last for hours.  30 to 40 fish a day are a definite possibility.  Most of these snook are in the 25” range but there are many big females mixed in.  If you are too hot during the day, then try night fishing on your favorite wreck or artificial reef. The mangrove snapper are coming out to eat when the sun goes down. Fish them with light leader and small hooks using cut bait or shrimp for bait and a few anglers can fill a cooler full of tasty snapper in just a few hours. 

Book your Fishing adventure today!!!

Until then, Bent Rods and Screaming Drags.
Captain Sean A. Davis
Fish Warrior Charters
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239-482-2332
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Email: sean@fishwarrior.com

Saturday, May 16, 2009

Fishing in Estero Bay

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Capt. Sean Davis of Fish Warrior Charters said that the fishing this past week was spectacular.  The tides were good and the bait was plentiful all along Ft. Myers beach. His charters were catching snook along the beaches and around New Pass using free lined white bait. Along with the snook were good sized trout to 3 pounds.  Capt. Sean said that there were also lots of snook around the oyster bars on the falling tides.  In fact, there were more there then he can remember seeing in a long time.  Once the tide started falling he would start fishing the mangroves for reds using cut bait. The big story from last week was the 70 pound spotted eagle ray that jumped into his boat in New Pass  while he and a crew were filming an upcoming fishing TV show.  No one was hurt and Sean was able to get the ray out of the boat and watch it swim away.  All of this was caught on film! You can check out the video at http://www.fishwarrior.com

Book your Fishing adventure today!!!

Until then, Bent Rods and Screaming Drags.
Captain Sean A. Davis
Fish Warrior Charters
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Email: sean@fishwarrior.com

Friday, May 8, 2009

Blog Entry dated 5/8/2009 6:58 PM

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Summer fishing seems to have arrived.  The winds are finally starting to let down and the bait and fish are cooperating.  Daytime temperatures are hitting near 90 degrees and the Gulf water is reading in the low 80’s.  Tarpon are schooling up in the near Gulf waters and inside of Pine Island Sound and some big fish are being spotted.  Snook season just ended but the catch and release action is exploding and the redfish bite has picked up.

Capt. Sean Davis of Fish Warrior Charters said that it was great to get back on the water and run some trips after his bout with appendicitis.  He reports that the bait has been spot on and wishes to thank all those who have helped him catch it while he had light lifting orders from the doctors. Capt. Sean said that the snook are starting to more readily take to the white bait over the large threadfins.  He’s finding good numbers of fish along the beaches around Lovers Key and mixed in with the snook are some very large trout to 6 pounds.  The red fish are starting to show up in fishable numbers around mangrove islands surrounded by grass flats.  Capt. Sean recommends that you cut the tail off of live threads to go after the reds.  This will slow the bait down and also put scent in the water that the redfish can’t resist.  It also helps your bait stay in the area longer to get the strike.

Book your Fishing adventure today!!!

Until then, Bent Rods and Screaming Drags.
Captain Sean A. Davis
Fish Warrior Charters
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Email: sean@fishwarrior.com

Thursday, April 23, 2009

On the mend in Southwest Florida

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The weather took a more summer like turn this past week with warmer temperatures and a bit less wind.  The southerly flow pushed water up into Estero Bay on the afternoon high tides and that made for some great fishing in the back bays and creeks.

On a personal note... Capt. Sean Davis of Fish Warrior Charters, who reports his catches here regularly, is off the water after an appendectomy.  We wish him a speedy recovery.  Get well soon, Sean.  The snook miss you!

Capt. Rob Modys of SoulMate Charters reported a steady snook bite this week along the east wall of Estero Bay.  His catches included several slot fish along with a few oversized ones caught on large thread fin hearings.  He said it’s still tough to get bait off the beaches with the large swells but with a bit of work you can catch what you need at the bridges.  Redfish have finally started showing up in better numbers.  Capt. Rob recommends working the oyster bars in the north part of the bay with cut ladyfish or threads.  Trout are still doing well with the early bite being best.  Once the wind starts to pick up it gets harder to located them on the flats.  The surprise catch of the week was a 30 inch cobia caught in Hell Peckney Bay. 

Capt. Brad Brown of Moonlite Charters also reported a steady snook bite in Estero Bay.  His charters caught several keeper sized snook by casting large thread fins around mangrove islands and docks.  Redfish are also biting much better near the oyster bars and in the backcountry mangroves.  Jacks and ladyfish are also being caught along with sea trout on the open flats.  The most unusual catch of the week was a 24 inch barracuda caught near Mound Key.

Capt. Brett Swenson reported a solid offshore bite this week but the winds still played a part in how far out he could fish.  The spanish mackerel are showing up in pretty good numbers but the schools are small and you have to work to locate them.  Lots of bonnet head and black tip sharks can be found near the mackerel and are tons of fun on lighter tackle.  Capt. Brett said that his charters are getting good catches of pompano using small jig heads tipped with shrimp near the passes.  The catch of the week was a monster crevalle jack caught near shore on light tackle.  It took 30 minutes to land it and it was hit by a shark during the battle.

Capt. Mike Denegre of Good Time Charters said that Estero Bay produced lots of fun fishing action last week.  The improving weather got his anglers onto some great catches of snook, redfish, spotted sea trout and “tons” of snapper.  The grass flats near Mound Key produced some nice size trout caught on shrimp under popping corks.  Redfish were still a bit spread out this week but a few slot fish were caught on live shrimp and jig combos.  Capt. Mike also reported lots of whiting, ladyfish and spanish mackerel in the deeper cuts of the back bay.

Book your Fishing adventure today!!!

Until then, Bent Rods and Screaming Drags.
Captain Sean A. Davis
Fish Warrior Charters
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239-482-2332
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Email: sean@fishwarrior.com

Saturday, April 4, 2009

Fort Myers Fishing

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Fishing in Southwest Florida this past week was good despite the ever changing weather.  The calm winds turned windy and the warmer temperatures chilled a bit.  The shift and increase in wind made for difficult live bait netting but if you were lucky enough to find some, you got on the fish.  The coming week has more wind in store but the warming water temperatures should make for excellent fishing near shore and in the back country.

Capt. Sean Davis of Fish Warrior Charters had to back up and punt this week, but he said he still managed to get on some bait and produced some nice snook and reds despite the windy weather.  Capt. Sean also worked live shrimp near the bridges and caught sheepshead, mangrove snapper and some large black drum.

Book your Fishing adventure today!!!

Until then, Bent Rods and Screaming Drags.
Captain Sean A. Davis
Fish Warrior Charters
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239-482-2332
239-253-2729 Cell
Email: sean@fishwarrior.com


Friday, March 27, 2009

Snook are migrating

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Capt. Sean Davis of Fish Warrior Charters reported a great week of fishing. He said that the snook have finally started migrating to the beaches.  Lots of smaller males are going after white bait early in the morning with some huge females mixed in but the bigger fish don’t seem to be interested in the small baits.  If you can find bigger baits the fight with a big fish should be on!  With the higher tides over the past week, Capt. Sean was able to work the mangroves in the back of Estero Bay and caught snook mangrove snapper and quality redfish.

Book your Fishing adventure today!!!

Until then, Bent Rods and Screaming Drags.
Captain Sean A. Davis
Fish Warrior Charters
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239-482-2332
239-253-2729 Cell
Email: sean@fishwarrior.com


Friday, March 20, 2009

Fishing in Estero Bay

Fishing in Estero Bay and the Gulf waters off of Fort Myers Beach was on fire this past week.  The warm weather brought higher water temperatures and that put almost every species of fish on the hunt for food.  The outlook for the upcoming week is just as exciting!

Capt. Sean Davis of Fish Warrior Charters says that Spring is here!  The white bait is fairly easy to come by on the beaches around New Pass and Big Carlos Pass and there are some nice sized thread fins mixed in.   Snook, redfish and trout were the big players this past week and Capt. Sean reported he had one day with a limit of trout and redfish along with some nice snook.  The unusual catch of the week were some nice sized flounder caught near May Reef on weighted white baits.

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Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Fishing Report by Captain Sean Davis

The weather has finally started to cooperate and the water temperatures have been steadily rising.  This has pushed lots of bait closer to the beaches with fish close behind.  The forecast for the next week is more of the same so the fishing should be red hot!

Capt. Sean Davis of Fish Warrior Charters reported a busy week.   Snook and large trout were the quarry in Estero Bay and good water flow produced numerous snook with very large trout mixed in using large white baits and thread fin herring free lined on a 2/0 circle hook  When the tides got high it was time to bang the bushes with the large baits. Chumming a likely spot was the key to success in finding snook and some huge jacks!  One of Capt. Sean’s anglers was spooled this week by a large jack, so make sure those spools are topped off. 

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Until then, Bent Rods and Screaming Drags.
Captain Sean A. Davis
Fish Warrior Charters
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Friday, March 6, 2009

Southwest Florida Fishing Report

Fishing Reports

The fishing heated up big time in the early part of last week for the opening of snook season but another cold front showed up and slowed things down again.  The forecast is for sunny skies and warmer days so that should bring the water temperatures and the action back in a hurry.  It sure would be nice if the cold weather would stay up north where it belongs!

Capt. Sean Davis of Fish Warrior Charters had a busy week with snook.  He reported that the bite was excellent up until the return of the cold weather.  The snook were hitting big threadfin herrings free lined around mangrove islands in Estero Bay.  Capt. Sean also reported some nice sized redfish mixed in with the snook.  Large trout were also caught using the bigger baits.

Capt. Rob Modys of SoulMate Charters reported excellent action on snook early in the week.  Using live piltchers his parties caught 31 over a 2 day period.  Trout are still biting very well and running mostly in the slot with a few over 20 inches.  Redfish have been far and few between and most have been under slot.  They just need a bit warmer water temps and higher tides.  Once that starts happening the red bite should be strong.   Capt. Rob said that the sheepshead are everywhere and biting well on small jigs tipped with shrimp.  For action, ladyfish and large jacks can be found near most of the oyster bars in north end of Estero Bay.

Capt. Ward Kowayk said that working with a mixture of artificial plugs and live bait resulted in numerous snook that measured to the top of the slot and beyond.  Red fishing was tough but some were caught at the top of the tides around the mangrove islands of Estero Bay.  Capt. Ward also reported a good trout bite using shrimp and white baits fished slowly in deeper areas.

Capt. Pete Migliazzo of Saltwater Angler Charters said that before the big winds came on the heels of the cold front, off shore action was very good.  Spanish mackerel and kingfish are starting to show up along with little tunies and cobia.  Bottom fishing for snapper with cut bait and live bait produced a lot of fish as well as 2 keeper gag grouper, released because of the 2 month closure.  Capt. Pete said that he and other off shore captains are anxious for the re-opening of grouper.

Capt. Brad Brown of Moonlite Charters reported a consistent snook bite using live white bait.  That meant running offshore looking for bait but once found, it worked!  Working the moving water around mangrove islands produced the most bites from both snook and redfish.  Capt. Brad said that he found some huge jacks in Hell Peckney Bay as well as some laid up redfish sunning themselves in the shallows.

Capt. Mike Denegre of Good Time Charters reported an excellent week of fishing the back waters of Estero Bay.  He said beautiful weather coupled with great tides produced lots of action around mangrove islands and in the passes.  In Big Carlos Pass, Capt. Mike said that his anglers caught lots of bonnet head sharks along with bluefish, spanish mackerel and pompano.  The back bay produced some nice trout with most in the slot and a few over 20 inches.  Capt. Mike recommends using a brightly colored jig with live shrimp fished in the deeper cuts.  Sheepshead are still biting well on shrimp, crabs or sand fleas fished very slowly on the bottom near oyster bars and docks.

Capt. Phil Pica said that the week started off strong and should bounce back after the latest cold front.  He reported lots of snapper and sheepshead on the nearshore reefs including a day where his party limited out on mangrove snapper to 5 pounds.  Toward the end of the week Capt. Phil found 2 big schools of permit.  Fishing with Joe Denunzzio and his sons and grandsons, the group caught a dozen over 25 pounds with the largest going 38 pounds!