Greg Hood

Sanibel Fishing with Tarpoons.com

West winds have made my Snook and Snapper fishing tough.

Normally I'm busting the mangrove snapper, This weather pattern is called a Bermuda High that is suppose to be in Bermuda, but has made its way into Florida and messing up my dinner plans.

On the other hand the snook fishing has slowed down a bit because I like to sight cast. Although, I'm guessing the snook are still in the normal spots.

Flipping bait into the brackish water has worked out for me.

If you didn't pick up on this its because the water looks like a milk shake!!

I'll have to wait out the snapper bite.

In the mean time I can still catch these big girls on the beach hiding places.

See ya on the water!

Captain Greg Hood

www.tarpoons.com

239 822 5698

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Greg Hood

About The Author: Captain Greg Hood

Company: Tarpoons

Area Reporting: Ft. Myers

Bio: Charter Fishing Guide Tarpon Fishing, Back bay, Flats Fishing. Snook, Redfish, and Seatrout. Full Time.

239 822 5698
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