Captiva Fishing, More Rain, August 27, 2017

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Even More Rain, Sanibel Fishing & Captiva Fishing, Sanibel Island, Sunday, August 27, 2017.
Even More Rain, Sanibel Fishing & Captiva Fishing, Sanibel Island, Sunday, August 27, 2017.

Sanibel Fishing & Captiva Fishing, August 27: Even More Rain!

CaptivaRentals.org: Avoid VRBO Fees. Rent Directly From Local Homeowners.CaptivaFishing.net: Sanibel Fishing & Captiva Fishing, Sunday, August 27: More Rain – Need Noah’s Arc Soon; Red Tide Report (summary: no red tide); and more fishing reports from other areas and Captains.

Still Raining, Sunday, August 27; please also visit the SanibelFort MyersFlorida Fishing Report and Cuban Fishing sites.  Better water & fishing on the tide changes moving north of Sanibel up through Captiva & North Captiva.

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We’re located at Castaways Marina, Santiva, Sanibel Island, just before the Blind Pass bridge to Captiva Island.

Rain Just Keeps Falling, Sanibel Fishing & Captiva Fishing, Sanibel Island, Sunday, August 27, 2017.
Rain Just Keeps Falling, Sanibel Fishing & Captiva Fishing, Sanibel Island, Sunday, August 27, 2017.

We fish out of Blind Pass, Sanibel Island: “Blind Pass is one of the best-kept secrets in Southwest Florida, a rare jewel that is open to anyone lucky enough to live or be visiting near the barrier reef islands of Captiva and Sanibel. Until recently, Blind Pass was a naturally occurring channel of water that separated the two islands. Because it connects the bay with the Gulf,

Blind Pass is one of the best shelling spots in Florida. Its waters yield seashells that inhabit both the bay and gulf in one consolidated location.

After a fierce storm, Turner Beach, the beach adjoining the Pass, is frequently covered with a bounty of shells from Olives to Fighting Whelks to the more common Conchs. The fishing is also renowned with sharks in the summer, tailing redfish on the bayside flats and snook under and off the Blind Pass bridge. Because Turner Beach faces Westward, the sunsets are spectacular and a popular viewing point for residents and visitors alike.

The fishing is also renowned with sharks in the summer, tailing redfish on the bayside flats and snook under and off the Blind Pass bridge. Because Turner Beach faces Westward, the sunsets are spectacular and a popular viewing point for residents and visitors alike.”  More here.

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Fair winds and following seas,

Captain Joey Burnsed ~ please click calendar at the upper left or call 239-472-8658 to book a Sanibel & Captiva Islands, Boca Grande or Fort Myers fishing guide trip or shelling charter.