“ Some of the year’s best Redfish action will be in October! ” Says Captain Terry

(Ft. Myers Beach to Charlotte Harbor) My 1st Mate (Vicki) and I recently returned from a trip to Italy to experience some fly fishing on the Lima River close to Lucca, Italy. We had a wonderful time with one of the guides based out of Florence, but are happy to be back in beautiful SW Florida in time for some Redfish and Snook action.

It did not take long for me to get back on the water. Pictured here is Mr. Brady Johnson of Johnston, Iowa holding a Redfish he caught on an incoming tide in the back country of Punta Rassa. His lady friend, Ms. Jordyn Kapsch, caught a variety of species, including Seatrout, Crevalle Jacks, Snook and the Redfish she is holding.

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The Snook bite was good all week. One of my regular clients, Mr. Frank Miller of Roebling, N.J., showed off his angling ability when he hooked and landed the 28 inch Snook pictured here.

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Fishing should continue to be good, especially if the winds blow from the south and south west. Otherwise; one needs to fish the higher of the two incoming tides to have enough water to provide access to more locations. Some of the year’s best Redfish action will be in October! Artificial presentations as well as live and cut baits should work. Fish moving water for best results.

This is Captain Terry Fisher of Fish Face Charters wishing everyone tight lines! Check out my website; www.fishfacecharters.com for more fishing reports, articles and information. I am easily reached by phone at 239-357-6829 or via email at [email protected] for charter bookings.

Fishin’ Frank says “Jacks are still hitting up in all this fresh water.”

ali Raven

Jacks are still hitting up in all this fresh water. You would think it would run them out, and to tell the truth most have gone out to the salty water by the gulf but, there are still a lot in the canals and lower rivers. Ali caught a nice one. Keep in mind when fishin’ for Jacks a float or poppin cork is one of the best ways to catch them. They are not good bottom feeders and they like noisy baits. So pop that cork and keep your bait 24 to 30 inches below the cork. Good luck!

Fishin’ Frank

Charlotte County Fishing Report with Frank

Jacks are back in the Harbor, as feisty and uncivilized and wanting to fight, as I am.  Watch the sand bars down from 2 pines up to Pirate Harbor. Keep in mind the Jacks are looking for fast moving shallow baits, If you have a shrimp on the line, no sinker is better.   Free line and fast retrieve, If you have a sinker on your line add a bobber / poppin cork and again reel fast.  Jacks scare the bait fish and get them in a frenzy so slow or still baits are not what they are used to seeing.  Make your bait or lure quick noisy and fast.

Trout fishing for a meal is cool, but a good size Jack makes it a day to remember.

Have fun and be safe out there.

Fishin Frank