Friday, February 25, 2005

FULL MOON SNOOK FISHING REPORT

We thought the weather would already be here but it isn't and we took a chance on the clearing skies and went to the mouth of Double Branch for some outgoing tide snook fishing. On the water by about 7:00pm. Alomst immediately my buddy hooked and landed a 32" Keeper this Snook was revived by the strong current and even broke the Broken-Back Bomber (White-Red) in half. (straightened the eyelet) But after about a 15 minute fight he was in the kayak. About 10 minutes after that my buddy hooked a Trout that almost scared us. Using a Broken-Back Bomber-A (White-Red) landed a 25" Trout. This was probably the biggest trout I had seen, other then on TV. Well I didn't do so well I hooked a 24" Snook and released him and a couple of Lady Fish. SO with the Snook and Trout out of the way my buddy threw on a Shrimp and freelinded it near a large oyster bed and whaddya know he hooked the Redfish he needed to complete his INSHORE SLAM. Snook, Trout and Redfish all at the mouth of Double Branch. The fishing is good and as soon as this weather moves out it should really be turned on. The pictures of these fish will be located on the Main Sight http://www.tampabayfish.com
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