"How to tell a Good Spot"
If it involves a crazy boat ride, hairpin turns, water so shallow you most likely will have to push, certain hull scratches, and broken tree limbs...it's most likely a good spot! TGIF...Time to go Fish! “Every day is a new day. It is better to be lucky. But I would rather be exact. Then when luck comes you are ready.”
― Ernest Hemingway, The Old Man and the Sea "Go In After Em"
Wading is often an overlooked tactic when it comes to inshore fishing for snook, trout, and redfish. Wading is highly effective, and when done correctly is as "stealthy" as it gets. Move slowly, try not to make too much noise, keep the splashing down, and the fish will never see or hear you coming! "Just Go"
Sometimes your gut says go, sometimes the wind and tide look perfect, and sometimes you just need to go fishing. And when that happens...JUST GO! "Orange Head..."
Maybe it's just lucky, maybe it's a good target, maybe it's a gill like look, or maybe it's a coincidence...but orange is a great color choice for jigheads and head color on flair hawk jigs when it comes to snook fishing. "Charts, GPS, and Looking Back"
Finding the mouth of Plate Creek(pictured here) is a lot easier these days than it was even 10 years ago. Thanks to improvements in electronics technology(Namely better and easier to use GPS's), better faster boats, and Google Earth i A quick pompano tip...
"This week the white floats ruled but as suspended beach sand murks it up be prepared to utilize the chartreuse colors. To improve your catches anglers should improve their arsenals. Stock both colors and change it up just you like you would when using Goofy jigs. Tight Lines ....Pompano Rich" |
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