Went out to the canals again today to see if the baby Tarpon would cooperate. We saw a fair amount of rollers, but no takers. We did have one about 10lbs chase the plug all the way in, but unfortunately didnt commit! Lots of Snook and Jacks around today, and we caught a few without trying too hard. Had we targeted them the whole time it would have been a much more productive day! Also found a new spot where we stuck some small Largemouth Bass. Fun day as I'm always finding new areas out there!

Fish Species: Snook, Jacks, Bass, Tarpon
Bait Used: plugs and flies
Tackle Used: fly and spin
Method Used:
Water Depth: 1-8'
Water Temperature: n/a
Wind Direction: SW
Wind Speed: 15
Jennifer with a canal caught Snook this afternoon
Jennifer with a canal caught Snook this afternoon


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About The Author: Captain Paul Wolter

Company: Paul Wolter fishing

Area Reporting: South Florida

Bio: Growing up and living most of my life in California's San Francisco Bay Area, I took to fishing at a young age. I started off fishing at local piers and lakes around age 10, eventually branching out into other venues and getting more and more serious about the sport as time went on. I took up flyfishing while in middle school, thus beginning a new passion. Moving to Florida in 2002 opened up a whole new world of angling to me, which I strived to learn and understand as quickly as possible. I have a lot of experience in a vast array of fishing techniques; from dropshotting for Bass in 40 feet of water, to flyfishing mountain streams, to Snook on the fly....all of which helps me to be a stronger, more accomplished angler no matter what species I am after. I pride myself in being very patient and creative on the water, and have always enjoyed sharing my knowledge and insight with others!

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