Gary Clark

Fishing report for the week ending 3/13/2011

Spring break is here with great weather and fishing, after a strong front last week gave us several windy days and cool nights to drop the water temperature we have rebounded nicely. This time of year its easy to forget what day it is they all seen to run together.Trout fishing is still very good with plenty of slot fish available and with the warming water temperatures we will see some of the big ones like last year. Live shinners are working well but you can still get them on live shrimp and artificials.Mackerel, pompano, ladyfish and a few bluefish are around the passes and there have been a few tarpon sightings. Snook and redfish slowed a bit with the cooler nights but should rebound with the warmer weather.

Remember Tarpon season will be here soon I still have some open dates in May and June get your reservations now!

For charter information or to book a trip contact

Capt. Gary Clark

Ultimate Charters

Ph. 239-542-9315

E-mail fish@ultimatecharters.com

www.ultimatecharters.com or

Saturdays on ESPN"s reeltalk radio between 7-9am am770

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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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