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Hey Sofl Guys....been A While


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#1 SoFl-native

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Posted June 28 2012 - 02:31 PM

Made some changes this year....

Went from this:
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And from this:
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#2 SoFl-native

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Posted June 28 2012 - 02:37 PM

The boat change was more logistics than anything. I live 10 minutes from Jupiter Inlet/Loxahatchee River (not refuge) and here i was driving all over the freaking state to catch the little green basstards (which i still love btw). My shortest trip was 40 minutes one way before. Now i launch in 10 minutes. Makes for easy after work evening trips.

Tell you what it has been a fun challenge/transition. I have pursued snook for many years but never exclusively. They are a bruiser of a fish with the smarts to match. I am starting to crack this nut though and have been killing it the last month. Have caught 15 this week 12-19 lbs. Pure clean fun.

#3 SirSnookalot

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Posted June 28 2012 - 02:40 PM

Good move...................good luck !
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Posted June 28 2012 - 02:42 PM

Heck of a change right there, Dale. Glad to see you making a post. Gotta love catchin them Snook. Great fighting fish, d**n good on the table too. Nice new rig. Seeing photos like that of those snook definitely make me miss my old shallow water boat. Hard to blame you when you're that close to the inlet.
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Posted June 28 2012 - 03:52 PM

Dale! We've been wondering what happened to you.

It sure is fun catching beastly snook.. It's getting that time of year where I will start targeting them a little bit.

Good to see you're still slaying the fish...

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Posted June 28 2012 - 06:56 PM

Congratulations Dale! fantastic snook
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#7 Gotfishyfingers?

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Posted June 28 2012 - 07:14 PM

That is a monster snook!!!! :respect-059: ya, that area is prime time snook fishing. Nice transition with the boats to. Whats good about that boat is you still can go bass fishing. That is a win win in my book.

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Posted June 28 2012 - 08:19 PM

Two nice boats but I am a freshwater guy I would have stayed with the bass boat.

#9 Bassn Blvd

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Posted June 29 2012 - 01:25 AM

Good move, especially living that close to the Jupiter inlet. North county is the BOMB for Snook. I've used my Tracker for snook fishing several times. How come you didn't want to use yours?

#10 SirSnookalot

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Posted June 29 2012 - 01:35 AM

That stealth is a really nice boat. Not sure unless it was a calm day if I would want to venture into the open ocean with it, unless you have some flats in your area, which we don't have here, for ICW it's a killer. Brst of luck with, really nice snook too, you can tell by the color it's an ocean snook, not a river or icw one.
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Posted June 29 2012 - 08:30 AM

Doug: Although the tracker can take some saltwater it wont hold up to it all the time. The hardware and such isnt made to be exposed to salt. Not to mention the trailer would have rusted out in like 3 months.

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Posted June 29 2012 - 08:33 AM

That stealth is a really nice boat. Not sure unless it was a calm day if I would want to venture into the open ocean with it, unless you have some flats in your area, which we don't have here, for ICW it's a killer. Brst of luck with, really nice snook too, you can tell by the color it's an ocean snook, not a river or icw one.

Yeah i have been happy with it. Searched for months and found this one used up in Deland. I have been running the beach on the calm days looking for tarpon. The layout of a flats boat with the walkaround gunnels is the deal though for fighting these fish.

And yes that snook was nice and clean even though i caught it under a bridge up the river a bit. Clearly can tell the locals from the seasonal visitors.

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Posted June 29 2012 - 09:56 AM

Another from last couple weeks: Posted Image

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Posted June 29 2012 - 10:13 AM

Nice boat!. If I knew then what I know now, I would have bought a boat I could have used for both inshore and fresh.
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Posted June 29 2012 - 02:14 PM

Yeah, man...I love my flats boat. Salt or fresh water...I can take it super skinny in the marsh trails. Flamingo. The inlets. Everglades. Okeechobee.

I can do basically every kind of fishing I want to do (not really an off-shore fisherman)...




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