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On the Water: Fishing in the area typical for August | News, Sports, Jobs

Tides played an important role for inshore/flats anglers over the week. When the water wasn’t moving, the fish weren’t biting. Weather also was a factor as

On the Water: Hot week on the water | News, Sports, Jobs

On the Water: Hot week on the water By Capt. Bill Russell - | Jul 30, 2021 Ray Kostlec with his wife and grandsons had a great morning fishing and brought home a mess of tasty mangrove snapper and sea trout. They were fishing near Cayo Costa State Park with Captain Bill Russell. PHOTO PROVIDED Summer is here in full force. Fishing was good over the morning hours, but the mid-day heat and lack of afternoon thunderstorms to cool it down made for tough fishing in the afternoons.  The mangrove snapper bite was hot inshore, around the gulf passes, and nearshore waters in the Gulf of Mexico. Inshore, snapper to 14 inches, with most keepers averaging 10 to 12 inches were gathered under overhangs on mangrove shorelines, under docks, piers, and bridges, or around oyster bars and channel edges. Best baits included live shrimp, live, or cut pilchards or sardines, and small pinfish. Snapper fishing around the gulf passes was best the last hour of a tide, through the slack, and into the fi

On the Water: Fishing returns to normal after storm | News, Sports, Jobs

On the Water: Fishing returns to normal after storm | News, Sports, Jobs
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On the Water: It was a rough week out on the water | News, Sports, Jobs

On the Water: It was a rough week out on the water By Capt. Bill Russell - | May 26, 2021 Michelle Barrette with a big redfish she caught and released on a recent windy day. It was hooked on a live pinfish in Pine Island Sound fishing with Capt. Bill Russell. PHOTO PROVIDED Due to strong winds throughout the past week, this report is short as most anglers smartly chose to stay off the water given the choice.   Snook and redfish were caught and released in areas semi-protected from the wind including bays, creeks and docks on the Pine Island Sound side of Sanibel and Captiva islands. Cayo Costa’s Pelican Bay also produced a few fish along with Charlotte Harbors eastern shore. Beaches were often protected from the gusty east winds allowing anglers to fish in the surf. Snook and seatrout were caught within a few feet of the beach and a couple pompano jumped on small pink jigs bounced across the sand. 

On the Water: It was a windy start to the month | News, Sports, Jobs

On the Water: It was a windy start to the month By Capt. Bill Russell - | May 12, 2021 Brooklynn Smith visiting from Flint, Michigan, is about as close as you want to get to a giant endangered sawfish. Brooke, along with friends Delaney Hope and Courtney Criswell, battled the big sawfish, estimated at 12 to 15 feet in length, boat side for a picture then a safe release. They were shark fishing with Capt. Jason Ramer out of Pinelands Tarpon Lodge. PHOTO PROVIDED Like much of April, the first week of May continued with more windy days and a mild late season cool front. Overall, the days were nice, with the exception of the wind and slow tides that hampered anglers.

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