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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, 4/11, I headed offshore with Tom Breyer, his son Scott, grandson Reid, and Reid’s friend, Logan. Winds were hefty, and NOAA’s prediction for two-to-three-foot seas was about a foot short of reality. We tried fishing a few spots close-in but the bite wasn’t great, so the group decided to brave the three-to-four-foot seas to get out 22 miles, where snapper fishing with live shrimp has been good. They caught twenty-five keeper lane snapper to 11 inches, and released twenty-four red grouper shorts to 18 inches. At one point, they almost had a keeper red grouper that bit a pinfish, but it was barely hooked in the lip and popped off just before it got boat-side.

    Frequent customers Ron Musick, Eddie Alfonso, and Dick Arnett were joined by their friends, John and Lauren Smith, Tuesday, 4/12, when we headed offshore 25 miles west of New Pass in calm seas. The group caught four keeper red grouper, three at 21 ½ inches and one at 22 inches. They also caught two dozen keeper lane snapper to 17 inches, along with a few nice-sized grunts. They released lots of red grouper shorts, along with two sharks, one four-footer and one six-footer. The grouper bit on baitfish, and everything else took live shrimp.

    Wednesday, 4/13, in calm seas once again, I headed offshore, this time with Russell and Sherri Marcus and their friend, Tony Stinson. Pinfish yielded four keeper red grouper, all between 21 and 22 inches. Live shrimp worked well for snappers, and the group boxed twenty keeper lanes to 14 inches, along with a 14-inch mangrove snapper. They released a 19-inch gag grouper, eleven red grouper shorts, and nine mangrove snapper shorts.

    Fishing was pretty slow in Estero Bay’s backwaters Thursday morning, 4/14, when I fished a catch-and-release trip with Leed Hutchinson and his son, Bill. The guys released a mangrove snapper, two stingray and a crevalle jack.

    Clint Malikowski, Matt Dubiel, and Alex Grilde took advantage of some time off while their wives attended a professional conference in our area on Friday, 4/15. We headed out twenty miles west of New Pass, where Matt got to feel the pull of an 80-pound goliath grouper, which bit a large baitfish, and provided a good battle before being released. He also landed a keeper, 21-inch red grouper on a pinfish. The group collectively caught and released twenty-five red grouper shorts, seven of which were just ¼-inch short of legal size. Using live shrimp, they caught two dozen keeper-sized lane snapper, but chose to release them, all but the largest one at 14 inches, and they released a half dozen mangrove snapper shorts.

    Saturday morning, 4/16, Clint Malikowski fished with me again, this time joined by his wife, Ashley Nord, and friend, Mike Jabara. Seas were significantly rougher than they had been the day before, and we only went out about 15 miles from New Pass. The guys caught and released two goliath groupers, estimated at 60 pounds and 100 pounds, which bit on blue runners. They also released all their other catches, which included a dozen lane snapper, a 13-inch mangrove snapper, blue runners, bluefish, and a gag grouper short."


    1.) Angler Eddie Alfonso with a 23-inch red grouper, caught on a baitfish 28 miles west of New Pass on a recent offshore Fishbuster Charter.


    2.) Young angler Nicholas Lang with a 19-inch sheepshead, caught on shrimp in Estero Bay on a recent inshore Fishbuster Charter.
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