Showing posts with label Fishing In Southwest Florida. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fishing In Southwest Florida. Show all posts

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.
Book your Florida Fishing Charter Today!!

239-253-2729 Cell
Email: sean@fishwarrior.com
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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
www.fishwarrior.com
239-482-2332
239-253-2729 Cell
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
www.fishwarrior.com
239-482-2332
239-253-2729 Cell
Email: sean@fishwarrior.com

Monday, October 13, 2008

All about Fishing in Southwest Florida
I want to give you, the reader some basic information and insight into the spectacular fishing opportunities available here in Southwest Florida with a fishing charter.The area that is Southwest Florida starts at it’s northern most point in Boca Grande runs, south through Pine Island Sound, Captiva, Sanibel, Fort Myers Beach, to Naples and ends it’s southern most point in the Ten Thousand Islands. The fishing opportunities discussed in this article are practical for most of Southwest Florida Coast.Although, there are many opportunities for off shore fishing adventures I am focusing on near shore and backcountry fishing scenes.Charter fishing in Southwest Florida starts with catching bait. There are many species of bait fish available including scaled sardines, thread fin herring and pin fish just to name a few. These baits are usually caught with a cast net around area beaches, bridges or grass flats. If you are not proficient with a cast net, shrimp can be purchased from your local bait shop or marina. Shrimp can be great bait at times. But cast netting your own live bait will be much more beneficial.
As far as the fishing goes, there are many types of fish available to you. Snook, Redfish, Speckled Trout, Tarpon, Mangrove Snapper, Sheephead and Permit are several species that are targeted in the pristine waters of Southwest Florida. The tactics to catch these fish vary depending on the seasons, tidal flow, weather and your Florida Fishing Charter. Trout are a great fish to target for beginner fishermen. With Florida’s vast grass flats and passes, hooking into trout can be a good bet all year long. The grass flats around Sanibel and Captiva can be very productive. Redfish is another species caught regularly most of the year. They are not as subject to water temperatures as some of the other species. To catch Reds, you want to beat up the bushes. Fishing mangrove island shorelines at high tide is a highly effective way to catch these bruisers. Mangroves are found mostly in the Southwest Florida area.
Tarpon aka ”Silver King” reign supreme in late spring and early summer. Starting as early as April through the end of June. These beautiful game fish can be found cruising up the coast of Florida. It is an awesome site to see schools of a hundred or more Tarpon rolling on the surface on there way to Boca Grande and points north. For these fish I use heavy spinning or conventional reels with Loomis rods. My preferred bait is live Jumbo Threadfin Herring fished with a 6/0 circle hook. By pitching baits at rolling schools, hookups can come easy at times, but landing these spectacular fish is a whole other issue. The hookup and to landing ratio of these Silver Kings in the 80lb or greater range is probably 7 to 1. But the show they put on when hooked will be burned in your memory forever. Tarpon fishing in Southwest Florida with a Florida Fishing Charter Captain should be in everyone's "To Do list" Once in their lives.
If I had to pick my favorite game fish of flats fishing it would be Snook. There is no other fish that I fish for, more than these savvy hard pulling line-siders. The best months for Snook fishing are April through nearly November. During the summer months, Snook can found along the Beautiful beaches of Southwest Florida. Live bait is key to catching these awesome game fish. Small Snook can be easily caught by almost anyone. But it is the giant Snook that haunt my dreams at night. I consider a big Snook at the small end to be 34" or 11 lbs going to 40" and over 20 lbs. These fish will test your patience, tackle and angling skills.
As you can see there are many angling opportunities here in the Southwest Florida area. All you need to do is come to Florida and witness it for yourself. Please remember, there are many regulations for keeping fish, so be sure to check local laws concerning seasons, sizes and bag limits. One of the best ways to learn first hand about tactics used to catch fish in Florida is to hire an experienced Florida Fishing Charter or Guide. I have been guiding for years and would love to share some of my fishing knowledge with you. Don't life pass you by without fishing the flats and near shore coastal waters of Southwest Florida.
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 Florida Fishing Charter Today!!

Book your Fishing adventure today!!!
Until then, Bent Rods and Screaming Drags.
Captain Sean A. Davis
Fish Warrior Charters
http://www.fishwarrior.com/
239-253-2729 Cell
Email: sean@fishwarrior.com