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My son invited me to spend a week at Sanibel on the 2nd week of February 2015 with his family,(daughter in law and grandson).They rented a beach house for the week.
I'm assuming it will mostly be a relaxing vacation and I may be watching my 4 year old grandson a few times so that my son and wife they can have a night or two out by themselves. Now having said that,I'm going to try getting some time to do some fishing from shore,and maybe a 4 or 5 hour inshore charter if possible.As I know very little about the fishing there,or the techniques used,and having never been to Sanibel,I could use some advice as to the tackle needed. I really don't care what I catch,just want to have some fun as a novice southern saltwater fisherman.What could I expect to catch for species? at that time,and is the fishing good in that area. I have plenty of good quality spinning reels,and rods as well.and have a good supply of saltwater stick baits,top water poppers,and casting spoons like kastmasters,etc.Not sure which size reels would be needed. Any tips, regarding what to bring,and where to fish would be a big help.I figure I could stick a few reels and an assortment of the stik baits(yes or no?)and line in one of my check in bags,and for rods,I could either bring some in a case,or buy a few inexpensive ones,at one of the local wally worlds or Cabelas etc when I get down there.I could just leave them for the next renters. I'm sure there are plenty of tackle shops where i could get terminal tackle. Any inshore charter boat recommendations would also be appreciated. The house is located across from Bowmans beach,and abutts the edge of Ding Darling refuge,and is about 1-1/2 miles from a place called Doc Fords Pub for whatever that's worth. Anyway I thank you in advance for any tips on my long list of questions. Here's the link to where we are staying. http://www.homeaway.com/vacation-rental/p3505768
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from Mass. to Sanabell in feb. ----looks like another future resident
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Funny,that thought was rolling around in my head,although I think it may be a bit to pricy for me.I will however check out the real estate there,or some where in that vicinity for the heck of it.
I keep saying that I'm sick of the winters in New England,and the older I get the less I want to man handle that snow blower,or worse,having to buy heating oil at $4.00 a gallon. Retirement is right around the corner,I just need to make the decision.
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I loved me some gold Kastmasters as a squid. Live hand picked shrimp on a poppin`cork is deadly down here inshore. The beauty of fishin` down here is you never stop learning. Get a canoe and some shrimp. Hit the mangroves at night. Just a bucket, some shrimp, and an O tab. All love playing with snook. So smart. Cheers, GFS |
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Alas, Snook is closed in February on the Gulf side. Catch and release is fun, but frustrating for such a tasty catch.
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Bigeasy1,
Doc Ford is the fictional retired CIA/Special Opps guy in Randy Wayne White's books. He is "laying low" down at Dinken's Bay Marina posing as a Marine Biologist and selling a few species he roller trawls up in Pine Island Sound. The problem is the "agency" is always bringing Doc out of retirement to take care of a "special situation" they heve in Columbia, or Panama, or Nicraguara. Doc has a crazy "GFS" sidekick by the name of Tomlinson who lives on a 31 Morgan in the marina where his his lab is. If you get the Randy Wayne White book "Hunters Moon" the first 1/3 of the book is about the Sanibel/Captiva/Cayo Costa area. Some of the names have been changed to protect the innocent. The Florida author Randy Wayne White was a fishing guide for years in that area and deciide to open a couple of resturants to prepare the local seafood with a spalsh of Carribbean and Central American spices. Tack the menu up on the wall and throw a dart at it blindfolded, you wouldn't go wrong. And here you thought we just knew the difference between Polyester and Vinylester! |
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Thank you for that very interesting info I'll have to check out those books,I see he has several others as well. So Sanibel sounds like a place I'd like to be right now.Why can't life be one big vacation? Oh,and never mind polyester and vinylester, I'm still trying to understand Dion, and orthothalic and isothalic
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Limit?
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