Whats going on bro. My name is Jeff. I am the VP of American Angler North F.C. Me and a 3 other guys are heading down to Cape Coral in March. We are heading down from Boston MA. Maybe we can meet up and you could show us some nice spots and techniques . Been watching your videos, and i really like what you are doing. If you ever wanna fish for some striped bass in Cape Cod Canal, we would put you on some monsters. Let me know Bro. Thank you!
God bless, top water yozuri for the snook. I don't really like giving away spots. I have a "if you know you know" rule. But watch some of my videos and with Google maps it's not to hard to figure out. Tight lines 🤙
If I have room, I almost always start walking straight backwards up the beach away from the water. You're able to keep consistent pressure on them even during their runs. Once they get up in the surf it's easier to reel down to them since they can't jump or run as easily.
I was using a top water yozuri pencil, gold colored. I Surprisingly caught that 1 in the middle of the beats. You can usually find them near structure or by the piers. Watch my other video that's called a blind pass snook. That spot always has snook
@@alwayzfishing7580 yeah I know what you mean. I was in Sebastian inlet when I caught mine and I didn’t even know it was the start of snook season. Out of 50 or 60 guys only 3 of us caught one.
I know!! Most people think 40" are in the back country but I've seen them running up and down the surf. They're real skirmish and that's why I think this snook is suck an incredible catch
@@jelly_fishing lol its alittle harder from shore for the reds but I have landed a few. Check out one of my first videos. Me and my girl were wading and she landed a gorgeous red amd also my latest paddleboard video