Monday, February 3, 2014

From Todd / Eric @ Juno Bait -Juno Beach


Catch 365



"Eyes on Top"
The way a snook's, and other top apex predators, eyes are positioned always has them looking up. Pay attention to where they are positioned in the water column and present your baits or lures accordingly.

If the snook are laid up in a shadow line a foot or two below the surface, try to keep the baits floating right over their heads. If they are stuck tight to the bottom; try to get the bait down just above them. Try to keep the baits moving just over their heads for the best luck.




"Never Stop Learning"One more this week from Eric of the The Freight Train Fishing Charters. Not every fishing trip is going to be one filled with banner catches; but that's ok! Make it a point to try and learn something from every trip. Logging that info in a logbook (Angler Action Program is an awesome one to use) and using even the smallest trivial things from previous trips can pay big dividends on future trips. Case in point...this picture. This nice cobia ate the most random of baits on a fairly tough fishing trip. And guess what, now I have a new bait to put out and try when the bite is tough and the standard things aren't working. — with Eric Gates.

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