• South West Florida Fishing Report - FL

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  • Captain Dave Hanson is a native of southwest Florida. He has been fishing local waters since childhood, and has been fishing professionally for over fifteen years. He is Coast Guard licensed, and is a member in good standing of the Bonita Springs Chamber of Commerce. He has been quoted and featured in several national fishing magazines, and he also appears weekly in the fishing reports sections of the local paper.

  • South West Florida Fishing Report - FL

    Fishbuster Charters' Captain Dave Hanson reported, "Monday, 1/19/15, predictions for 15-knot winds and seas of two to three feet were just wrong! The wind blew 20 to 25 knots and seas were four-feet-plus at times, 18 miles west of New Pass, where I fished with David Bloomfield, David Price, and David Price, Jr. the guys used live shrimp to catch fifteen porgies to 15 inches, boxed six of those for dinner, and released the rest. They also boxed a keeper mangrove snapper at 15 inches, and a few grunts. They released a dozen red grouper shorts to 18 inches, along with some lane shorts, and also released an 8 ˝-foot sandbar shark that bit on a porgy being reeled in.

    Ron Musick, Eddie Alfonso, and Dick Arnett, who usually fish with me weekly during winter season, fished offshore, 18 miles west of New Pass, on a cloudy, dreary-looking Tuesday, 1/20/15. The rain was predicted to hold off until later in the afternoon, but it began raining offshore about 1:30PM, so we headed in then. The guys used live shrimp to catch a keeper red grouper at 20 ˝ inches, and they released lots of red grouper shorts and mangrove snapper shorts. They boxed five porgies to 15 inches, and they had two fun battles with sharks: One was with a 7-foot tiger shark, and another with an 8-foot sandbar shark, both of which bit on blue-runners.

    Skies were clear, seas were calm, and the air temperature was pleasant Wednesday morning, 1/21, when I fished 18-to-20 miles offshore with Leo Walsh and friends, Jim, Jack & Dave. The fish weren’t as active as they had been in the preceding days, though. The guys boxed a dozen grunts, a few porgies to 14 inches, and a few keeper lane snapper. The rest of the action was on lots of undersized red grouper to 18 inches, which we released.

    Thursday morning, 1/22, Long-time customers Clement and Evelyn Wong, along with their son, Daniel, and his girlfriend, Tiffany, fished 20 miles west of New pass with me. The group used live shrimp to catch and release twenty red grouper shorts, all the way up to within a half inch of keeper size, along with a few gag grouper shorts. They boxed fifteen keeper lane snapper and three porgies to 14 inches.

    Rex Crandall and friends tried to get offshore fishing with me on Friday morning, 1/23. The guys had wanted a full day, but I told them we’d get as much time as we could before the approaching weather-front kicked up winds and seas. NOAA had forecast winds of 10-15 knots, and seas of two-to-three feet out to 60 miles—NOT! Just out of the pass, we encountered boat soaking waves of nearly 4 feet. We had a choice to deal with, at best, sloppy seas close-in and try for some action at the near-shore reefs for the morning, or to scrap the trip entirely. The guys decided on the latter, and they rescheduled for a date in February.

    Saturday, 1/24, brought rain and gusty winds, and I remained in port."

    1.) Angler Bob Eckle with a 17-inch triggerfish, caught on shrimp, 22 miles west of New Pass on a recent offshore Fishbuster Charter.



    2.) Bob's son, angler Nick Eckle with a 30-inch gag grouper, caught on shrimp and released (due to closed season) 22 miles west of New Pass on a recent offshore Fishbuster Charter.

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