Yea,RIGHT!!!!Eerman wrote:Go snook fishin'. Take everyone else with ya. That should leave me and Sir Reel a fighting chance. We'll be honest if we don't catch a fish...scouts honor
I have a dilemma...please help
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This guy probaly knows. I was down there in Feb. 3 years a go the guide told me it was too early for them.RRunkel wrote:Being from very near that area I would try to reschedule if possible in the hope of more favorable weather. Its very cold there today and probably tomorrow. The weekend may be warmer. The snook fishing will really heat up in April.
Just my $ .02.
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If it were me, I'd go for the snook.
In ancient times I used put in at Goodland and work the first few miles to the east and / or slide down to Cape Romano. There is a channel to the north of the cape called 'snook alley' and for good reason. Only boated out of Everglades City a couple of times and never tried Port of the Islands.
In ancient times I used put in at Goodland and work the first few miles to the east and / or slide down to Cape Romano. There is a channel to the north of the cape called 'snook alley' and for good reason. Only boated out of Everglades City a couple of times and never tried Port of the Islands.
The following link has some info regarding the 10k area.
http://www.floridasportsman.com/regions ... index.html
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http://www.floridasportsman.com/regions ... index.html
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