1. Details: Fat Snook

    Late night Snooking. There were a ton of the same size Snook eating up a storm. WT-85° AT-80° Wind-SE 8 MPH Middle outgoing tide

  2. Details: Fat Snook

    Found the Snook WT-84° AT-79° Wind-E 3 MPH top of the outgoing tide

    1. jcwilli123 0
      nice
    2. caiden 0
      Nice fish
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  3. Details: Spotted (Speckled) Trout

    Got into some Trouts while Snook fishing WT-85° AT-81° Wind-E 5 MPH

  4. Details: Fat Snook

    The beach is heating up! Bottom of outgoing WT-80 AT-80 Wind- SW 6 MPH

    1. tampafish 0
      I find that if you go south of there you get more big snook I have seen some 40 inch snook never get them in tho
  5. Details: Gulf Flounder

    Beginning of out going tide, 730 AM, WT-77 AT-77

    1. Matthew_L 0
      Fatty flatty!
  6. Details: Fat Snook

    Incoming tide around 7 AM, WT-80°, AT-81° Wind-6-8 MPH SW

    1. Matthew_L 0
      Sweet! Nothing like beach snooking! Nice fatty
  7. Details: Fat Snook with a Live shrimp

    Hooked up with a bunch of little snook working the mangroves of some spoil islands.

  8. Details: Largemouth Bass with a 4 long mepps chartuese orange and green

    Gorgeous night towards the end of july around 8pm, nothing but small ones but they sure were active once that sun began to hide behind the trees.

  9. Details: Largemouth Bass with a 4 long mepps aglia chartruese orange and green

    Killing them baby bass at the local parks pond.

  10. Details: Largemouth Bass with a 4 long mepps aglia chartruese orange and green

    Hot, muggy night in mid-July around 815 pm, caught by a little bridge as I was pulling the lure out of the water.


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