Jay thanks for your great vidios on snook fiishing. Does this type of bridge fishing work during the winter (january thru April) in the Indian river bridges in Stuart?
Yes it does definitely work. The only caveat is during an extremely cold few days in a row they may shut down. So wait for the warm up between cold fronts if you can. I have caught them in as cold as 57 degree water. However, I don’t recommend it.
Hi Jay, You mentioned fishing in Broward. Ive been here looking for Snook for some time with no luck. Any tips on what bridges I could target where you've had success? Thanks!!
In general I don’t have a preference. Each bridge is different. Some bridges I merely switch ends of the bridge for the incoming vs the outgoing. They can feed on either tide. Knowing where on the bridge is the most important factor and it will be different for the different tides.
Generally speaking in late spring and all summer you are better off fishing around the new and full moons in the inlets and passes as that is where they gather to spawn. I would prefer outgoing tide in this situation as well. However, fish whenever you can as the fish are feeding more heavily during spring and summer compared to now (winter). Good luck! 🎣🐟🐟🐟
Great tips for fishing bridges. Thanks for all the help.
Any time!
Great explanation. I’ve been looking for something like this. Thanks!!
Glad it was helpful!
Great video. I particularly liked your emphasis on hitting the water column at three levels before moving on.
Thanks! Be sure to check out my Swim Bait and Flarehawk videos if you liked this one.
Excellent video! Thank you
Glad you liked it!
Wao very informative thank you great video 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Glad you enjoyed the video!
Thank You! Great system, a method to the madness. I like having such organized plan of attack!
You are welcome. I am glad you enjoyed it. 🎣🐟🐟🐟🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Thanks for info man
Any time!
Shoud i use a heavy or xheavy rod for bridge snook on the east coast of florida?
I would use a heavy with a soft tip.
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Hey how long should the rod be like 8.6?
@@MikeyB9282 8’ for boat fishing. 9’ for off the bridge. 8’-6” is a good choice if you do both.
Jay thanks for your great vidios on snook fiishing. Does this type of bridge fishing work during the winter (january thru April) in the Indian river bridges in Stuart?
Yes it does definitely work. The only caveat is during an extremely cold few days in a row they may shut down. So wait for the warm up between cold fronts if you can. I have caught them in as cold as 57 degree water. However, I don’t recommend it.
Hi Jay, You mentioned fishing in Broward. Ive been here looking for Snook for some time with no luck. Any tips on what bridges I could target where you've had success? Thanks!!
Send me an email to Linesider41@gmail.com and I will point you in the right direction.
Do you prefer incoming or outgoing tide?
In general I don’t have a preference. Each bridge is different. Some bridges I merely switch ends of the bridge for the incoming vs the outgoing. They can feed on either tide. Knowing where on the bridge is the most important factor and it will be different for the different tides.
Any recommendations for bridges to fish for snook in broward? I’m a new fisherman looking for spots
Try Camino Real at the intracoastal.
Could you do a snook on flats video please?
Sure will do. Here is one you may like in the meantime.
How to Catch Monster Snook in the Indian River Lagon
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Hey man what moon phase do snook feed best on in the spring and summer ?
Generally speaking in late spring and all summer you are better off fishing around the new and full moons in the inlets and passes as that is where they gather to spawn. I would prefer outgoing tide in this situation as well. However, fish whenever you can as the fish are feeding more heavily during spring and summer compared to now (winter). Good luck! 🎣🐟🐟🐟