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Wednesday, November 7, 2012

From Henry@ Snook-Nook - Jensen Beach



The Beach has settled but the cooler mornings has kept a lot of anglers away, not sure why it is Blue fish and Pompano with a mix of Spanish Mac’s weather. Spoons are the preferred baits and clams for the Pompano, weighted four Mac’s over four pounds, one from the river and the others from the beach. Still plenty of bait on the surfs edge and the fish were from north 
to south. Pomps at the Hobe Sound beach, but there were Pompano at just about every other beach, one just has to wait till they find your bait, long cast then work your bait back slowly, they will find you, they are there. Not a word on Snook the Jacks are faster.  Red Fish in the river, that is the target and these fish have not been disappointing, all sizes eating all your favored Trout Lures. Bite time has been most of the day depending on the bait schools, these fish and most of the rest are on the baits to the point that they do not scatter when a boat gets in the mix. Anglers report Reds, Snook, Trout just hanging around the edge just looking 
at them, fat and sassy is a good decryption. A cast in to the 
school will find the Blues, Jacks and Lady fish, casting to the edge and you find a hungry one of the other three. Best get away form the schooling baits, look to the docks, look to the bridges any grass edge, less light the better all though the water temps are perfect. Trout is now open all year with the same limits, 15'”/20” four in the bag with one over 20”, easy bag to fill. Reds one a day but with so many being caught put them back till it is time to go. Snook is back to normal from the “great of the storm”, pick a bridge, wait for the sun to go down and start fishing, small baits this 
week, Yozuri crystal minnow has the profile, slow down. Black Drum at the Jensen Bridge has kept many anglers happy with some Blues and plenty of Mac’s to make a good day even better, shrimp is the bait, any time makes it even better.......

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