by WreckTangle | Feb 26, 2023 | Charlotte Harbor fishing report
I worked the east side of the harbor this weekend and due to the slow moving tide the bite was tough. However, it was very encouraging to see the amount of life we saw as we’re slowly rebounding from the effects of the storm. On the flats and in the backcountry...
by WreckTangle | Feb 21, 2023 | Charlotte Harbor fishing report
Just finished working the new moon with its low tides in Pine Island Sound. Although the low water made access to my favorite grass flats challenging, the spotted sea trout bite was exceptional in and around the mixed sand and grass on both the outgoing and incoming...
by WreckTangle | Jan 28, 2023 | Charlotte Harbor fishing report, Spotted Sea Trout
I just spent my first couple days since the storm in Pine Island Sound. Most of the mangroves have been stripped of their foliage and the turtle grass on my favorite flats have been beat up but are still there and seemed to survive in tact. We fished on a new moon...
by WreckTangle | Dec 18, 2022 | Charlotte Harbor fishing report, Redfish, Snook, Spotted Sea Trout
As we approach the end of the year and three months removed from hurricane Ian, the backcountry water conditions towards the top of the harbor have shown improvements in clarity. If you can get out on a good tide, the fishing has been decent. Snook, redfish, jacks,...
by WreckTangle | Nov 20, 2022 | Charlotte Harbor fishing report
Charlotte Harbor and all our surrounding communities have been greatly affected since hurricane Ian made landfall west of Fort Myers on September 28th. Up to this point, most of us have been focused on providing relief to those impacted the most. Normal is nowhere in...
by WreckTangle | Sep 18, 2022 | Charlotte Harbor fishing report
The story this week is that we’re finally seeing good amounts of rain throughout our estuary system. This is very beneficial as it helps flush out lots of the dead grass thats accumulated from the summer’s heat. This is especially true on the...
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