Wednesday, February 23, 2005

Double Branch SNOOK Fishing Report

On the Water by about 7:40pm. The clouds worried us a little but the close-to-full moon made us get out there. The tide was almost slack and the swirls on the top of the water were different then the normal mullet jumping here and there. I was using a 52M Mirro-Lure (white-red) and my buddy was using a Yozuri (white-red). The first hit came on our second pass near the mangroves and my buddy landed about a 24-25" Pup-Snook. Immediately after I landed a Large Ladyfish, Then another. At least the fish were biting. Then it was my turn and I landed a 24-25" pup-snook (picture in the snook area) of the main sight http://www.tampabayfish.com. We noticed the clouds had moved out and as soon as they did the Bite was on we both caught a few more Ladyfish and hooked up with two other fish that looked to be snook. All fish were released since they were close and we Know there are larger keepers in this spot. All in all the night was great and the water looks warm enough for the fish to be active and feeding. Tomorrow night is the FULL moon and if the clouds and weather stay away it should be some good SNOOK fishing for about the next 3-4 days.

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