Fishing directly behind Fort Myers beach in the special backcountry preservation area, Capt. Rob Modys worked the final two hours of the ebb tide to perfection. He piloted his 17-foot Skeeter boat around shell banks until reaching the spot where the snook would congregate. Using sardines and white bait Modys said, "Freelining bait is the best way to go but a popping float is popular too." Modys is a full time guide that appreciates nature and is willing to book fishing charters, birding charters and shelling charters. www.soulmatecharters.com
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Photos By Jeff Dennis: Butch and Capt. Modys with a snook, Lowcountryoutdoors.com with a spanish mackerel, mangroves growing on shell banks - does fish habitat get any better?, the new pontoon boat at Fish Tales Marina is wrapped in Guy Harvey artwork and marina manager Mark Combs charters the 45-foot pontoon boat to the Tarpon Lodge once a week
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