Sunday, February 21, 2010

Fishing on Fort Myers Beach

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Another very chilly week on the water made fishing a bit tough but by no means did it shut off the bite.  It seems the fish have gotten use to the cooler water temperatures and have settled into a feeding pattern.  Be slow and persistent and you’ll have success with a number of species.

Capt. Sean Davis of Fish Warrior Charters said that the ladyfish have invaded the bay! Where there was once nice populations of trout there are now hoards of ladyfish. He has been working the deepest holes with shrimp on a jig head under popping corks and that has been the ticket this past week. The ladies have been so aggressive they are beating the trout to the bait.  It is all good though because the ladyfish are great sport on light tackle.  Just lighten your drags and enjoy the fight and you’ll also get your share of trout. The sheepshead are still biting well on shrimp tipped jigs.  Work the bait slowly over the bottom near mangrove cuts for success.

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Until then, Bent Rods and Screaming Drags.
Captain Sean A. Davis
Fish Warrior Charters
www.fishwarrior.com

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