Bill Russell

Most days are giving up trout over sand/grass patch bottom in three to five foot depths in northern Pine Island Sound, Spanish mackerel and small sharks and too many big ladyfish, were also mixed in. Larger trout, with many over twenty inches, were caught off oyster bars and small potholes

On days with a strong wind from the southwest we had some good incoming tides in mid Pine Island Sound and found plenty of action on redfish, although most are still running below the eighteen inch minimum we did manage a few keepers. I

With the arrival of shiners (pilchards) and warmer water the snook bite is beginning to turn on. We haven't really been targeting snook but have been catching good numbers while looking for reds. We fish for both in the same areas so it's very common to catch snook and redfish together.

We caught a couple nice pompano around Bokeelia and noted a steady increase in mackerel action in the Harbor. I am also beginning to see a few tarpon showing up in the Harbor and northern Sound and sharks up to six feet.

Warm water equates to more and larger fish and that's just what we are beginning to experience in our waters. Spring officially begins on the 20th, but we are on pace for an early start. Bait fish are beginning to arrive as are the large predator fish, the upcoming weeks should give us some great fishing.

It's a great time to get out there and fish!

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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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