Greg Hood

Tarpoons.com Fishing Report for Sanibel Island, and Pine Island Sound

One more cold front.

Just as the water temperature gets near 70 we get another front.

I hope this is the last one. March is here and brought that lion with it.

The fishing this last week near Sanibel Island was good for 3 to 4 lb trout and 7 lb redfish. I heard some of the guides say they got into some snook also. Snook season opened on the 1st.

This week will be the same for me. Long casting with artificial bait.

The water is gin clear.

With all the cold weather up north, many folks have decided to join us on the water.

Boats and fisherman everywhere. There are some tournaments this next week as well.

I find this time of year with all the traffic on the water, sometimes your better off staying in one spot and letting the fish come to you.

I'll work a tide and stay quiet.

Many times this has worked for me, even when I'm Tarpon fishing.

The boats and fisherman move to fast and make too much noise.

I'll fish 1 spot with patience and do just fine because that place is quiet.

The fish will move to a place that is peaceful.

Speaking of Tarpon, Its time to book your favorite guide if they still have an opening.

See ya on the water!

Captain Greg Hood

www.tarpoons.com

239 822 5698

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Sanibel Redfish
Sanibel Redfish


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Greg Hood

About The Author: Captain Greg Hood

Company: Tarpoons

Area Reporting: Ft. Myers

Bio: Charter Fishing Guide Tarpon Fishing, Back bay, Flats Fishing. Snook, Redfish, and Seatrout. Full Time.

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