Captain
Travis Isensee

Member since August 2023 Fort Myers, United States
Background
I moved to SWFL in 1994. My grandfather has been fishing Estero Bay since the early 1990s. I have been learning from him and friends how to properly target certain species for over 25+ years. My focus has been on Estero Bay and the surrounding waters. My love and passion for Estero Bay and fishing, in general, is unique. Over the years I have witnessed some amazing things and some terrible. I want to keep Estero Bay alive for the generations that come after me. Fishing and protecting the environment are things that keep me going in this life. So please be my guest in letting me show you all of the wonderful things Estero Bay has to offer!
Techniques
My favorite fishing techniques are live bait, cut bait and artificial.

Hey, I'm Captain Travis Isensee

Fort Myers, United States
Background
I moved to SWFL in 1994. My grandfather has been fishing Estero Bay since the early 1990s. I have been learning from him and friends how to properly target certain species for over 25+ years. My focus has been on Estero Bay and the surrounding waters. My love and passion for Estero Bay and fishing, in general, is unique. Over the years I have witnessed some amazing things and some terrible. I want to keep Estero Bay alive for the generations that come after me. Fishing and protecting the environment are things that keep me going in this life. So please be my guest in letting me show you all of the wonderful things Estero Bay has to offer!
Techniques
My favorite fishing techniques are live bait, cut bait and artificial.

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Fort Myers
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Fishing Reports

Estero Bay 9/6/2023
Estero Bay 9/6/2023
Sep 6, 2023 Fort Myers
I departed Mullock Creek at the beginning of the outgoing tide to make my paddle out easier. On the way out all kinds of shore birds were in the trees making the paddle more interesting. White Ibis, Egrets, Great Blue Herons, Roseate Spoonbills and Ospreys were still waking up in the trees. At the mouth of the creek I worked some of the oyster islands and got 3 nice strikes from snook on topwater. First fish in the boat was a snook. After that i started to work my way into the bay. Something wilvee caught my eye, it was a group of jevenile tarpon. I worked them with different artificials but couldnt get a bite. Tarpon can be very finicky eaters so i didnt sweat it, but boy were they nice to look at. I continued exploring with the outgoing tide and wind to my back. Hurricane Ian still showed remnants with big snags and logs spread out in the shallows. I was in a area that only kayaks or super skinny skiffs could get in. Once i hit some saltier water i found some mangrove islands and positioned my self accordingly. I began working and it paid off my first red of the day was 19 inches. The next red was bigger and put up a bigger fight it came in around 23 inches. Excited i kept working the spot and lost a few good fish but couldnt land anything else. As i was leaving 2 nice sized blacktip sharks started to work the same island looking for a meal. I struck out on the next mangrove island but i didnt fish it long because i needed to head back in. On my way back in I witnessed a group of dolphins heading into the shallows to go hunt. I made a few more cast in spots that looked fishy and landed two more small snook and one nice lady fish. It was pretty good day just using artificials . Thanks for reading. Tight Lines.
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