Sheepshead Fishing Report
March 23, 2025 Cape Coral 1 photo
Sheepshead
Sheepshead

Trip Summary

The sheepshead bite has been absolutely on fire! These striped bait thieves are stacking up around docks, bridges, and rock piles, providing nonstop action for anglers. But don’t wait too long—sheepshead season is peaking, and they won’t be here much longer! Not only are they a blast to catch, but sheepshead are also one of the best-tasting fish in the water, with firm, white fillets perfect for the grill or frying pan. Now is the time to get in on the action before they move on. Book your charter today and let’s put some in the cooler!
Capt. Miguel
Cape-coral, Florida, United States
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