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<blockquote data-quote="Johnny" data-source="post: 440720" data-attributes="member: 13599"><p>Rich - the preferred method for snook is casting around the mangrove bushes</p><p>just like bass fishing. with the same equipment, just different baits.</p><p>very fun to catch and one of the best eating fish from the salt !!</p><p></p><p>bobber fishing with live bait is not what professional saltwater guides use around here.</p><p>casting live or artificial baits are just as productive (if not more so).</p><p>a few weeks ago, we were fishing off the jetty rocks at an inlet for sheepshead and the snook were</p><p>swarming the area. so bad it actually turned off some of the fishermen (such as myself)</p><p>that were fishing for tablefare - not sport.</p><p>of course, it was out of season and none could be kept. just a nusiance for me (and some others).</p><p>sort of like when you go bass fishing with all the latest tackle and all you catch is <em>CARP</em> !!! LOL</p><p>the season rules vary from coast to coast in Florida. so being kept up to date of the laws is imperative.</p><p>Hope your next trip is more productive. (They have snook on the Texas Coast also).</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnny, post: 440720, member: 13599"] Rich - the preferred method for snook is casting around the mangrove bushes just like bass fishing. with the same equipment, just different baits. very fun to catch and one of the best eating fish from the salt !! bobber fishing with live bait is not what professional saltwater guides use around here. casting live or artificial baits are just as productive (if not more so). a few weeks ago, we were fishing off the jetty rocks at an inlet for sheepshead and the snook were swarming the area. so bad it actually turned off some of the fishermen (such as myself) that were fishing for tablefare - not sport. of course, it was out of season and none could be kept. just a nusiance for me (and some others). sort of like when you go bass fishing with all the latest tackle and all you catch is [i]CARP[/i] !!! LOL the season rules vary from coast to coast in Florida. so being kept up to date of the laws is imperative. Hope your next trip is more productive. (They have snook on the Texas Coast also). . [/QUOTE]
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