This time of year these Everglades snook can be difficult. They are on the outside shorelines, rivers, creeks, and backcountry bays. They are scattered from backcountry to outside shorelines and will be moving on the outside soon. Finding them should not be a problem but finding an abundance of them is. At any one place you may catch 10 snook but most are small. Finding the bigger Everglades snook is a challenge if you fish the Everglades only a few times a year. For those who can plug cast well you can cast many shorelines in one day and perhaps hook up onto a bigger Everglade snook. For those who fish a few times per year this Everglades fishing guides makes it easier by scrounging up some ladyfish or mullet, cutting them up and "chunking" them on the bottom. Eventually, you should hookup. Everglades fishing changes each day due to weather, tide, temperature, barometric pressure, and wind. For an Everglades Fishing Charters call me.
Thanks,
Capt. Tony Polizos
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