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 SW FL-Bonita Beach: Shark Battles, Yellowtail & More

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PostSubject: SW FL-Bonita Beach: Shark Battles, Yellowtail & More   SW FL-Bonita Beach: Shark Battles, Yellowtail & More Icon_minitimeSat Apr 19, 2008 2:24 pm

Monday, 4/14, I fished Estero Bay in the area of Wiggins Pass, with Court Newman, Joe Desiata and John Curtis. Joe caught a keeper redfish at 19 inches. John caught a 13 inch sheepshead and the trio also caught a couple of keeper mangrove snapper, all on shrimp. We were glad to be fishing the backwater instead of the Gulf, with strong winds all morning that were forecast to kick offshore seas up to about 4 feet.

The seas worsened overnight with the cold front upon us and the forecast for gusty winds and 3-5 foot seas prevented any thought of fishing on Tuesday. Wednesday, other than sunnier skies and gradually warming temperatures, the marine forecast was no better than it had been last Tuesday, so my anglers rescheduled their trip for the following week.

Thursday, the party fishing with me wanted to fish inshore, with two small children aboard, ages six and three. Seas offshore were still predicted to be two to four feet, so with children that age, I agreed that the bay was a much better choice. I fished Estero Bay from Wiggins pass to Barefoot Beach with Kansans Travis and Amber Stebbins and two of the cutest little girls ever, Lakly, age six, and Chloe, age three. We caught a 16 inch trout, a thirteen inch sheepshead and two eleven-inch keeper mangrove snapper. We released smaller sheepshead and snapper.

Bill Newland, Chris Borger, Dave Kobachs and I had a good day of fishing Friday out to 36 miles from New Pass. We started fishing at the Spring about ten miles out, then changed spots a few times, moving further and further offshore on the first day this week that allowed me to do so. We caught fourteen nice yellowtail snapper to 17 inches, an 18 inch mangrove snapper and a half dozen mangs around 14 inches, a couple keeper lane snapper and some large grunts. We released lots of gag grouper to 21 ½ inches (just short of keeper-size) and red grouper to 18 inches. We had a couple of unusual and exciting moments too. One was when Dave caught an 8 foot nurse shark on a 30 lb. spinner and a butterfly-jig that he’d been using for grouper. Then, I hooked a 7 foot sandbar shark on my 360 Penn spinner—He ate a shrimp and, with 17 lb. test and 30 lb. leader, I expected him to break me off pretty quickly but instead I reeled him all the way to the boat—I released him there and will remember him for a few days with every ache in my back!

The first photo shown is of a 31 inch cobia, caught on shrimp and released on a recent offshore trip.

The second photo shown is of a 23 inch snook, caught on shrimp and released on a recent inshore trip.

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PostSubject: Awesome report!   SW FL-Bonita Beach: Shark Battles, Yellowtail & More Icon_minitimeSat Apr 19, 2008 3:06 pm

Thats one heck of a report.

Seems like you had a pretty good day.

I usually fish for snook when I go to Jupiter, FL in august.

Never heard of a butterfly Jig before, So I searched it on google and this is what I found.
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Think it would work for bass?
Probably not, but it looks pretty neat.

-Jon
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