Jennifer Wolter

It's been a great week of snook and juvenile tarpon fishing in the backcountry. We've been using a wide variety of flies in small baitfish patterns and artificials from jerk baits to top waters and plugs, casting along shorelines and structure including mangroves, stumps, and rock ledges. During a typical winter when we get consecutive back-to-back cold fronts, snook aren't as actively feeding but we've been experiencing prolonged warm fronts the past few weeks that bring snook into a more active feeding cycle.

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Fish Species: snook, tarpon
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Jennifer Wolter

About The Author: Jennifer Wolter

Company: Finseeker Guided Adventures

Area Reporting: Naples, Fort Myers, Everglades

Bio: I'm a Naples, Florida kayak fishing guide specializing in fly fishing and light tackle saltwater flats fishing from land or kayak,and gorgeous kayak ecotours. Create new memories in Southwest Florida fly or spin fishing our pristine beaches, back bays, and flats, or embark on a kayak ecotour to intimately experience this unique environment. Observe beautiful manatees, dolphin, birds of prey,exotic birds and alligators among countless other wildlife in their breathtaking habitat. Immerse yourself in the stunning mangrove wilderness of our many estuaries and backcountry.

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