THIS A.M. THE SNOOK WERE THICK ON THE BEACH HERE. I THINK THEY ARE GATHERING UP IN SCHOOLS PREPAIRING FOR THE MULLET RUN. THEY WERE PICKY EVEN WHEN I WOULD FLIP A LIVE BAIT TO THEM. I MUST HAVE COUNTED 200 OR MORE A FEW WERE MONSTERS THAT I KNOW WERE PUSHING THE 35LB. CLASS. "WOW"

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I am glad to hear there so many still around. We had hudreds killed by the cold weather in the Tampa Bay area.

yeah the beach beaches at Juno and Jupiter would good....the bite was late this year..but late August and Sept where really good early ....caught lots of nice fish in the dark and sunrise on fly...warm has not been good for the lagoon this time of year....where are all the small snook???? Lagoon used to be loaded around Singer Island

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