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Fishing Video's By Species
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Snook     

Snook are a sought after game fish and tricky to catch.

Spanish Mackerel

Spanish mackerel are a highly valued fish throughout their range from North Carolina to Texas. Recreational anglers catch Spanish mackerel from boats while trolling or drifting and from boats, piers, jetties, and beaches by casting spoons and jigs and live-bait fishing. A favorite method of catching these swift fish is jiggin' on the
 flats with the Banana Jigs.

Spotted Sea Trout

Spotted sea trout reside in virtually any inshore waters, from the surf of outside islands to far up coastal rivers, where they often come for shelter during cold weather. Contrary to its name, the spotted seatrout is not a member of the trout family, but of the drum family.
Spotted sea trout have large, prominent canine teeth; dark back with grey or silvery sides marked with scattered ocellated black spots of varying size. Plain black spots are also present on the dorsal and tail fins.
The average size of sea trout is 1-2 lb, but in most areas fish up to 5 lb are fairly common. Sea trout are active most at dawn and dusk. And a proven catching technique is at dark to throw out a glow stick into the water and cast around it as these fish are attracted to light.
(shrimp is ideal bait)

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