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Group: Forum Members Last Login: 12/1/2008 4:06 PM Posts: 211, Visits: 446 |
| | Im having trouble finding the snook and i have tried docks and all that stuff like mangroves. Where exactly are the snook, what docks around Port St. John or Titusville hold the snook. GPS coordinates or exact location of these specfic docks would be greatly appreciated. We catch and release so they'll still be there for ya. Also tell the specifics of these locations like what time is it best to get them or what weather conditions like wind direction, moon, ect. Thanx Ron |
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Group: Forum Members Last Login: 6/6/2008 9:08 PM Posts: 267, Visits: 351 |
| the colder it gets the more dormant and less aggressive snook become granted it's not very cold.....i got alot of snook honey holes but i'm not gunna give them to you even if you do release them i found them myself they weren't handed to me it's fishing not catching......just go keep on poking around ..... but sometimes you can pull snook out of rinker canal it's defenitlely a well known spot soo you gotta get their early because ever tom,dick and harry is in their with anything from ponton boats to kayaks and watch for gators..........
U CAN'T FAKE IT... IF U WANNA MAKE IT... U JUST GOTTA LIVE IT! -HANK WILLIAMS Jr. |
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Group: Forum Members Last Login: 1/9/2008 12:08 PM Posts: 73, Visits: 95 |
| | dont expect peeople to just give the the spot and specifics....your best luck would be to purchase a TOP SPOT map for the area.....good luck |
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Group: Forum Members Last Login: 3/31/2008 8:27 AM Posts: 293, Visits: 254 |
| | Try going to your local tackle shop and asking for help. They are very useful and have plenty of knowledge of the area. |
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Group: Forum Members Last Login: 12/29/2008 7:40 PM Posts: 1,499, Visits: 1,387 |
| | I will tell you exactly where I find 100% of my snook........... In between his nose and his tail I would give you some pointers if I knew the area, but probably not exact spots, people work hard and go many days without catching fish, spending time and money and they do not want to pull up on a hard earned spot to have somone else there. Besides, you can learn so much more and become such a better overall angler if you find out what type of areas hold fish and why, instead of being told exactly where to go. I know some anglers on here disagree with me but the logic is there. What is more beneficial to a child? Giving him the answers. or teaching him how to find out the answers for himself.
I once had a bad day of fishing, but it was still great! CHB: the few, the proud, the chosen |
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Group: Forum Members Last Login: 12/1/2008 4:06 PM Posts: 211, Visits: 446 |
| | yeah i should of known that yall were just gonna give out your spots i know i wouldnt, well ill just keep tryin some new spots that look like they would hold fish |
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Group: Forum Members Last Login: 12/3/2008 5:48 PM Posts: 373, Visits: 1,196 |
| I had a hot night of Snook fishing about 3 weeks ago....now nothing but a few straglers now. Think they are spawning....I guess that is the reason season is closed. Of course a guy like me is gonna share my hot spot with DOA but he is gonna show me how to use them Terroreyez and DOA shrimp....plus he aint local so he won't be hoggin' my spot all year.
A bad day of fishing is better than a good day at work !!! |
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