by WreckTangle | Jan 2, 2021 | Fishing Reports, Snook
A week or so ago at our annual club casting clinic, I believe it was Rod who brought up the point that when fishing mangrove shorelines he liked to always throw flies that were tied with weed guards. The club is the Charlotte Harbor Fly Fishers. A casual group of good... by WreckTangle | Dec 26, 2020 | Fishing Reports, Redfish, Snook, Spotted Sea Trout
We’ve sure been having some low tides this past month. It can be intimidating what many refer to as puddle jumping but can also provide some good fishing as fish get locked up or stuck in the deeper depressions on the flats waiting on water to rise. Basically, when... by WreckTangle | Dec 16, 2020 | Redfish, Snook, Spotted Sea Trout
With the exception of low light conditions, it’s typical to rig a conventional spinning rod with a weighted jig head. Whether soft plastic or feathered, they’re very popular as well as practical because for the most part fish feed beneath more than on the surface. ... by WreckTangle | Dec 14, 2020 | Snook
Summer is prime time for snook. They’re like me, they like it when it’s 96 in the shade. They can be fished for in the winter, we just have to treat them with a little more respect. First and foremost, it is important to handle them with care. They like water... by WreckTangle | Dec 8, 2020 | Redfish, Snook, Spotted Sea Trout
After putting together my thoughts on the advantages of throwing an intermediate sink tip line, I figured it would be worthwhile to discuss how I basically accomplish a similar end result throwing a more manageable floating line. Moreover, in an estuarine environment... by WreckTangle | Dec 3, 2020 | Snook
Welcome to snook country. Fishing for snook is like close quarter combat. They’re a street fighter in tight cover. They hit hard, can pull, and jump and will do it all within the confines of a complex mangrove creek system. In fact, one of the my favorite parts...
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