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Snook Fishing in Florida



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Florida snook fisherman will be able to help you catch record-breaking snook. Learn the best times and the best lures to catch snook. Also, where to find the biggest snooks in Florida. We'll also cover how to use a fish finder rig to attract snook and how to use live bait to hook them.

Florida's best time of the year to catch snook

Early spring is the best time to fish for snook. This is when they start to leave their winter hides and move towards flats and backwater areas that are closer to larger bodies of water. Once the waters are warm enough, snook can move further out to pass and inlets. Snook are at their best when the tide is outgoing and incoming. They will also be able to catch fish from bridges, mangrove islands, or inlets during the outgoing.

Fall fishing for snook is just as productive as spring, as the snook migrate back to their winter holding areas in inland rivers and creeks. Snook fishing is usually more productive at night, when the days are shorter. A little early morning fishing can bring in plenty of action even for the most experienced angler. This is an excellent time to go snookfishing in Florida.


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Use the best lures for snook fish fishing

These five snook-specific topwater lures are perfect for any occasion. Snook eat shrimp and other pale baitfish so light colors such as chartreuse and white lures work well in clear water. You can hook some snook by using lures that look like their food.

Snook love baitfish. As long as the bait is small enough to be able to be cut into smaller pieces, any small fish you find in the surf should work. You should cut the bait to a minimum of two inches and place it on a fish finder rod with 5/0 circle hooks. For live bait, tie a line around a float and throw it with the hook at least two feet off the bottom. Snook will chase any baitfish and can even take artificial ones.


These are the top places to catch a record-setting snook.

Big Snook like water temperatures between 60-60 degrees. They are also known to choose specific areas for their needs. These monsters can be found in the flats, underneath bridges, and off the beaches. These fish can often be found in Southwest Florida's mangrove shorelines or canals. Smaller snook will typically swim beneath the water's surface, so don't cast or wade out to the belly. They'll swim behind you, but some will come outside the first bar. Fish the flats on Gasparilla Island to catch giants.


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You should choose calm, protected areas for fishing for snook. These areas include the mangrove-lined shorelines or brackish waters. Do not make loud noises while you are fishing as this could trigger an alert for Snook. Keep your excitement in check until you hook the trophy. You don't want your trophy to be lost, but you will have the opportunity to break a record if they are available.


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FAQ

Do I need special licenses to fish?

No, unless you are going to fish in another state or county. Many states allow anglers fish without the need for a license. For more information, contact your local Fish & Wildlife department.


Is fishing safe?

Fishing is extremely safe. Fishing is a great way to relax and enjoy nature. If you adhere to safety rules, there will be no problems.


What happens if I catch a fish and lose it?

The game involves losing fish. Sometimes you might catch a fish but then lose it. When this happens, just keep trying. You will eventually catch another fish.


What should I wear when fishing?

Protect yourself from the elements by wearing clothes. Sunscreen, gloves, sunglasses and sunscreen are all great options. Consider adding insect repellent.


How big should my tackle bag be?

Large tackle boxes are necessary as you'll need enough space to store all your fishing equipment. The size of your tackle box depends on the amount of items you store inside.


How often should I change my lures

It is important to change lures every couple of days. When left out in direct sunlight for too long, lures tend to lose their effectiveness.



Statistics

  • You likely have a fish hooked if the bobber moves erratically for over 5 seconds. (tailoredtackle.com)
  • To substantiate this theory, Knight attempted a systematic inquiry by considering the timing of 200 'record' catches, more than 90 percent were made during a new moon (when no moon is visible). (myfwc.com)
  • For most freshwater species you are most likely to target when first starting out, a reel size of 20 to 30 should be more than enough! (strikeandcatch.com)
  • Orvis, Simms, and Fishpond have been making some of the best packs and vests for a long time, and it seems like 90% of the anglers around the area use these brands. (troutandsteelhead.net)



External Links

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How To

How to Tie a Fishing Lure Like a Pro

Below are steps that will help you make simple fishing lures with different materials.

Step 1: Cut two pieces of twine about 3/4 inch wide.

Step 2 - Fold one half of the twine in half.

Step 3: Twist both ends together.

Step 4: Wrap one end of the second piece with twine around another so that the knot rests within the loop.

Step 5: Pull the loop tight.

Step 6 Repeat step 4.

Step 7: Use a needle or pin to secure the knot.

Step 8: Cut excess twine.




 



Snook Fishing in Florida