Feature Article: Snook have a habit of finding their way into spots where conventional lures and casting methods can't reach them. This month's article describes a method that allows you to reach and catch snook in seemingly inaccessible spots.

What's new: Check out our new Photo Fishing Log in which we highlight interesting fishing trips for a variety of species.

Come in and visit our Discussion Forum , where snook anglers exchange ideas on a wide variety of snook-related topics.

 

 

 

 

Anglers and friends: Shallowfish is now live! Click the logo below to visit the new site:

Shallowfish contains all of the information found here and more, and is updated regularly with new tips, articles, and other information of value to skinny-water anglers. In addition, it features an addictive online fishing game and a modest-but-growing shop that will soon offer a variety of unique fly kits, tee shirts and other items. Within a few weeks we'll transition entirely to Shallowfish. For now, we'll keep this site live as a means of directing visitors to the improved content.

I'd like to thank the tens of thousands of visitors who've made Snookangler such a popular site, and such a fun endeavor.

Take care, and good fishing.

John

 

Whether you use a plug rod, spinning rod or fly rod, our Tackle Shop features snook kits tailored to your needs. And stop by our Snook Shop, which features the 10-Minute Snook Book, a quick, concise little guide that covers the basics of the sport.

Free Download: Click here to download Snookangler.com's free fishing log. Use it to track your fishing trips for future reference.

This month's tip will save you a lot of trips into the mangroves to retrieve snagged lures.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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