Gary Clark

Fishing report for the w 3/7/2010

Another cold and windy week behind us, hopefully it will be the last for a while. I set a career low for charters for the first week in March with one on Sunday. I cant blame people for the lack of enthusiasm because most of the days were cold and windy.

Sunday finally gave us some light wind but the nights in the 40"s are keeping the water temperature below 60 which can make for some slow fishing.

Sunday fishing with Jim Ducey and his son confirmed this on a two tide day staying in the negative most if not all the day. The bright spot being a nice trout his son got on a mirrolure.

The good news is a break in the weather this week with light winds and by Wednesday temperatures in the upper 70"s. This should get our water back above 60 which will get the fish moving again.

Tight lines get out and fish!

For charter information or to book a charter contact

Capt. Gary Clark

Ultimate Charters

Ph. 239-542-9315

E-mail fish@ultimatecharters.com

www.ultimatecharters.com

Fish Species: Seatrout Redfish
Bait Used: mirrolure live shrimp
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Water Temperature: cold
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Gary Clark

About The Author: Captain Gary Clark

Company: Ultimate Charters

Area Reporting: Sanibel-Captiva-Pine Island

Bio: I am a second generation Florida native fisherman with 45yrs of boating experience.Full time guide for 18 yrs. 7 yrs. instructor/guide at the Ultimate Backwater Fishing School on Pine Island. We offer light tackle and fly fishing for Sanibel-Captiva and Pine Island.

I am a Pro-Staff guide for Ranger Boats,Raymarine,G-Loomis,Power Pole,Owner Hooks,Power Pro Line,Patagonia,Minn Kota,Berkly and Gray Taxidermy. All equipment used is the finest available, G-loomis rods and Shimano reels. We also offer shelling and sightseeing trips.

239-542-9315
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