…is just a day and a half away for those of us on the east coast of Florida. Catch and release snook fishing has been very very good all summer long, and all signs point to a nice start of the season. The mullet are making their annual trip south down the beach, pilchards and greenies are stacked up in the intracoastal, and the snook are getting baby making off their minds and turning their attention to EATING! Expect some crowds for a week or two, especially at the popular spots like Jupiter Inlet, Juno Beach Pier, and other Palm Beach area bridges; but after a few weeks the crowds start to thin a little. By nature the snook are going to feed better at night, so give up the sleep if you can for the best results. Try to fish moving water for best luck.
We will be discussing all of these things at our upcoming Snook Series Seminars @ Juno Bait. Be sure to swing by and check a few of them out if you get a chance!
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