Jennifer Wolter

With fewer cold fronts and warmer water temps, Spring like fishing patterns are quickly becoming apparent. Bait has returned to the inshore flats and snook have been schooled up around creek and river mouths and in areas of patchy sand. We've been staking out within casting distance of likely ambush points such as deeper depressions and along edges of sandbars. The water is gin clear in the creeks of the Glades backcountry so it's important to be stealthy and quiet when casting to these snook. We've been successful catching quality fish sight casting to schools laid up on shallow sand bars as well as blind casting into deeper pockets and depressions in the creeks and river mouths. DOA paddle tails rigged on a 1/4oz jig head and Zoom Super Fluke Jr's rigged weedless on a weighted worm hook have been catching these fish.

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Jennifer Wolter

About The Author: Jennifer Wolter

Company: Finseeker Guided Adventures

Area Reporting: Naples, Fort Myers, Everglades

Bio: I'm a Naples, Florida kayak fishing guide specializing in fly fishing and light tackle saltwater flats fishing from land or kayak,and gorgeous kayak ecotours. Create new memories in Southwest Florida fly or spin fishing our pristine beaches, back bays, and flats, or embark on a kayak ecotour to intimately experience this unique environment. Observe beautiful manatees, dolphin, birds of prey,exotic birds and alligators among countless other wildlife in their breathtaking habitat. Immerse yourself in the stunning mangrove wilderness of our many estuaries and backcountry.

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