Sam Kirkland & The FWC’s Best Sanibel & Captiva Wade Fishing Tips!
Best Sanibel & Captiva Wade Fishing Tips, Throwing Castnet For Bait, Sanibel & Captiva Islands, Photo Credit – MyFWCmedia.
Sam Kirkland reflected on his year’s at the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission and shared some best Sanibel & Captiva wade fishing tips before he leaves the agency! Here is what he had to share.
Watch your tides. Never fish a low tide.
High tides can be tricky as well. If the water isn’t moving, the bait is not moving.
Get a pair of wading shoes or diving boots and wear them religiously. There are a lot of sting rays out there.
Fish on a stringer. Make sure you have a long stringer and let them float away from you. In 25 years, Kirkland only had one problem with a shark coming for his fish, but he says he sure was glad those fish weren’t right next to him.
Think like a fly fisherman and “match for the hatch” by using bait on which fish are feeding. Kirkland prefers finger mullet, alewives and bull minnows.
Don’t overfill your bait bucket. You only need 10 to 20 specimens at a time. More than that can kill the bait.
Protect yourself from the sun. Kirkland wears long sleeves, a hat, a Buff and good polarizing sunglasses and says all are a must.
Of course, make sure you have something to cover the buttons on your shirt if you plan to use a cast net for bait.