Bill Russell

April holds some of the best trout fishing of the year in southwest Florida with fish over 20 inches plentiful and larger "gators" common. Look for the larger trout in the same areas where you would target snook and redfish.

With the warm temperatures and ample supply of small fish our area redfish appetite has turned to baitfish including shiners, herring, and small pinfish. April brings us some great spring tides, look for the reds under the mangroves and on the perimeter of oyster bars on the high water and in sand holes, troths, or cruising the grass flats on the lower stages of tide.

Snook are on the move and holding in some areas better than others. It's common to find schools of several dozen or more holding in an area for a few days then moving on. They also are feeding heavily on baitfish and are holding in the same areas with the redfish. Snook season is closed, catch and release only on our coast until September 2012 at the earliest, make sure to handle them with care and release them quickly and safely. Circle hooks are a positive step in preventing fish mortality and also greatly improves your hook-up rate, most fish are hooked in the corner of the mouth and the hook is easily removed. I prefer Owner Mutu Light Circle Hooks from 1/0 to 3/0 in size for inshore light tackle fishing for snook, reds, trout, and whatever else comes along.

Speaking of whatever else, we aren't catching a lot, but we are catching some really nice flounder over the same bottom we are targeting trout and reds.

As usual in April the waters of Charlotte Harbor and northern Pine Island Sound are often crystal clear. With larger fish including tarpon, sharks, and cobia moving into our area the clear water makes them easy to see. More tarpon are showing up each day, with a good pair of polarized sunglasses they are easily sighted over the light colored sand bottom along bar drop-offs. Keep the heavier tackle rigged and ready!

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Phone: 239-283-7960

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"Catch the Action" with Captain Bill Russell

Fish Species: Sharks, Redfish, Sea Trout, Mackerel
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10 year old Aaron with a 29inch Redfish
10 year old Aaron with a 29inch Redfish

Flounder caught off Bokeelia
Flounder caught off Bokeelia


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Bill Russell

About The Author: Captain Bill Russell

Company: Gulf Coast Limited Professional Guide Se

Area Reporting: southwest florida including Sanibel, Pine Island Sound, Charlotte Harbor, Matlacha Pass

Bio: "Catch The Action" with Captain Bill Russell. As a native of Pine Island Bill has spent his entire life fishing the waters surrounding the Island and has been a professional fishing guide for fourteen years and loves to share the local knowledge and history of the waters. The waters surrounding Pine Island including Pine Island Sound, Matlacha Pass, Charlotte Harbor, Sanibel, Captiva and Boca Grande are a true fishing Mecca that provide a wide choice of angling thrills. We specialize in light tackle fishing for Snook, Tarpon, Redfish, Sea Trout, Sharks and a variety of other species. Not only do our waters provide World Class fishing opportunities our Islands and waters are also abundant with a wide variety of wildlife and beautiful scenery, so bring a camera! We customize each trip to ensure everyone on board has a great time and will return again. From the small child to the novice to the most experienced angler we will make your trip a memorable one. Spend a day on the waters of Southwest Florida and "Catch The Action" with Captain Bill Russell

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