If you fish by the boat ramp on the Ft. Myers beach side you save yourself
$12.00 in tolls. Fishing Ft. Myers beach on a high tide with artificials
works pretty good too. I use ultralight to light spinning tackle. If you can
afford it, you might want to consider hiring a guide and going out on a
charter for a day. And don't forget that license! Don't let anyone sell you
a Snook permit during March or April as the season is closed then and they
are only catch and release.
http://marinefisheries.org/
Marco Island is further south of Ft. Myers/Cape Coral ( about 35-40 miles,
closer to Naples) and I'm not too familiar with fishing that area, but I've
heard it can be fun. I live in Cape Coral so I know mostly Estero Bay, Pine
Island Sound, and the Caloosahatchie.
You will have fun though!
-A.C.
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Ray or Bobbi Adams said:
Sounds like where i fished when i lived in Ft. Myers, escept there is no
bridge from Sanibel to Captiva, you must mean the Sanibel Causeway
Bridge. On the right is the boat ramp and i fished under the bridge on
the ramp side for Tarpon, snook.
Ray
(*~ I think that I meant Marco Island. I get my islands mixed up...
and, my medicines.. imo
Doug
~*((( Big fish eat Little fish )))*~