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Monday, August 13, 2012

From Henry @ Snook-Nook - Jensen Beach



Another beautiful week and the surf fishing has not slowed. Last week it was the Tarpon well not much has changed, with plenty of bait on the edge why would it change. All size Tarpon, big Snook, bigger Jacks, monster Mac’s and plenty of
Bonita mix in a couple of small Cobia and I do not think it could get any better. Best bite has been low light but the fish are feeding all day, check your beach before you unload, go to the crossover and look, are the baits, birds and fish there? if not move to the
next access, one out of three will have it all. The only thing different this week will be the numbers of anglers, most of us are home nursing the muscles we used the week before. That little chrome spoon has been magic, so bring a few extra with that extra spool of line
and the forty pound leader material, did I forget the “Advil”. This is an annual event on the surf if you have not seen it you need to come on down and watch, amazing is the only description but like it started it will slow, forget the Advil and bring the equipment. This week I have seen many pictures from the beach all with the rods straight up, time to put the pressure on, tilt that rod, put the tip in the water if you have to but that is the only way you can turn that fish and if you are going to get your line back forty five degrees of tilt is a good start.

River it is more Tarpon and Snook but how about a Trout or Red fish in the Flats before sun up. From County line Road north on the west side it has been perfect. River is flat, not a noise any where till that top water lure gets slammed. Not the biggest but at the top of the slot
for both Reds and Trout and the best part is there is numbers. On the east side from Nettles Island north plenty of fish but as the sun rises the bites slows fish early before sun up. In the mix will be the Tarpon and Snook and you will now when they bite, in the quiet it sound like
an explosion. Bone Fish in the south of Sail Fish Flats on small jigs slid slowly across the bottom and more pesky Tarpon and Snook, sure would be nice to have these fish here in these numbers all year. Oh well summer in south Florida,could it get any better...........Henry

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