Thats a little south of my area. Water is still mid 80 degrees. I'd bring the SeaCraft and fish the edges of the southern passes with hand sized white bait on an incoming tide. When the tide shifts, I'd take that bait to one of the many charted nearshore artifical reefs. All the snook on the reefs are over slot and hungry. Keep a bait near the surface on a short wire leader for the king fish that are arriveing. Estero Bay is hard to fish without knowing the area. Captian David Hanson of Fishbuster Charters is a well respected guide down there. He's set up for inshore and offshore as well.
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