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How to Catch Snook on the Beach in Florida
Posted:
(10/24/2018)
Snook are some of the most exciting game fish to catch from the beach and in this article we show you exactly how.
How to catch Monster Snook on Bridges in South Florida
Posted:
(09/29/2018)
Snook loves bridges, that is no secret. But getting them to eat and successfully pulling them out of the structure takes a bit of skill.
Happy Bait!
Posted:
(08/20/2009)
We are getting ready for one of the best bites of the year. The annual Mullet Run will get the big fish going this September in Fort lauderdale.
Walking the Dog - A Tactic For Snook At Night On Piers
Posted:
(07/16/2009)
One night I was on Dania Beach Pier with a few friends fishing for snook. We were using the typical live shrimp on trollrites casting out and reeling in slowly working both sides of the pier. No one was producing any strikes.
Artificials for Snook all year long!!
Posted:
(04/30/2009)
Who needs live bait? Much of the time, Snook can be caught regularly using artificials and flies.
Barney the Snook
Posted:
(05/31/2008)
Snook caught with barnacles growing on it's head. This Common Snook (see pics below) with barnacles growing above both gill plates was caught by Capt Brook Wallace and photographed by friend Pete Mersch. The snook was 33 inches long and lives under a dock in Bradenton, Florida.