Snook

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IceBoy
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Snook

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Its been a while since I posted, I bet you are very excited to see me lol. Anyways, Ive been trying to catch a snook for the past year, fishing most weekends and Friday nights, skipping the parties without a result. Do any of you guys have some tips or advice for snook? Also I'm not expecting a secret spot, but a general area like"South Pointe Beach" would be greatly appreciated. Thx in advance to all!

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cantseeme47
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Summer pattern is fast approaching hit the beach with a mirrolure and put some walking in that sand you will nail one eventually. Go very early moring
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grouperking
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The snooks should start showing up at Juno soon...

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Re: Snook

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The beach near inlets....

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It's that great time of year when the googs come out and start thinking they are real snook guys
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Miami_Chris
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Fish haulover, I fished a few days over there last week and caught some small snook and a tarpon. Saw more snook cruising around.

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Buy a size 10, glass ghost x-rap from the saltwater section at bass pro. Either fish Dania Beach from the pier south, or Juno Beach, from the pier north. Cast 45 degree angle into the whitewashed surf and work the lure back quickly. Won't take more than a few days to catch one this way at most.

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