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Blog Entry dated 5/8/2009 6:58 PM

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Summer fishing seems to have arrived.  The winds are finally Starting to let down and the Bait and fish are cooperating.  Daytime temperatures are hitting near 90 degrees and the Gulf water is reading in the low 80’s.  Tarpon are schooling up in the near Gulf waters and inside of Pine Island Sound and some big fish are being spotted.  Snook season just ended but the catch and release action is exploding and the redfish bite has picked up.

Capt. Sean Davis of Fish Warrior Charters said that it was great to get back on the water and run some trips after his bout with appendicitis.  He reports that the bait has been spot on and wishes to thank all those who have helped him catch it while he had light lifting orders from the doctors. Capt. Sean said that the snook are starting to more readily take to the white bait over the large threadfins.  He’s finding good numbers of fish along the beaches around Lovers Key and mixed in with the snook are some very large trout to 6 pounds.  The red fish are starting to show up in fishable numbers around mangrove islands surrounded by grass flats.  Capt. Sean recommends that you cut the tail off of live threads to go after the reds.  This will slow the bait down and also put scent in the water that the redfish can’t resist.  It also helps your bait stay in the area longer to get the strike.

Book your Fishing adventure today!!!

Until then, Bent Rods and Screaming Drags.
Captain Sean A. Davis
Fish Warrior Charters
www.fishwarrior.com
239-482-2332
239-253-2729 Cell
Email: [email protected]



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