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I live in West Broward. Unfortunately, I don't have access to a boat so most of my fishing is done off the docks or renting a boat from Everglades Holiday. 

 

Anyone mind sharing with me through PM a good spot they know of for snakehead? 

 

 

 

 

 

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On ‎6‎/‎26‎/‎2017 at 8:47 PM, Wurming67 said:

Snook mainly 

 

Sounds like you are going to have a good time fishing this weekend. Try snook fishing in our canal systems when you get a chance after your Punta Gorda fishing trip. There's plenty of big snook in the canals and these snook can be caught throughout the year.

Pretty much every canal in broward has snakeheads 

Sup guys. I do allot of bank fishing in North West Broward. Mostly catching LMB and Snakeheads. If anyone ever wants to link up Pm me here.

 

Rafael 

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On 6/26/2017 at 7:43 PM, Wurming67 said:

I'm going saltwater fishing in punta Gorda this up coming weekend ?

 

Don't know where you're going but Tarpon are still running in the pass and check out around whorehouse point. 

 

You're Welcome

 

 

 

 

Mike

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23 hours ago, Mike L said:

 

Don't know where you're going but Tarpon are still running in the pass and check out around whorehouse point. 

 

You're Welcome

 

 

 

 

Mike

Where is that located at and thank you very much for info

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If you pick up a chart of the harbor at any tackle shop it will be called Mangrove Point. 

If you launch out of Ponce De Leon Park turn SE and it will be about 500 yds up.

Try to time your trip around high tide and just drift up and down turning into all the little cuts as you go.

if you're gonna use shrimp or white bait don't use any weight and cast up close to the mangroves, they will immediately head for them, so just let them go..

 

If you go into the pass be VERY carefull, the current if extremely strong..

 

Good Luck

 

Mike 

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On 7/1/2017 at 10:10 AM, Mike L said:

If you pick up a chart of the harbor at any tackle shop it will be called Mangrove Point. 

If you launch out of Ponce De Leon Park turn SE and it will be about 500 yds up.

Try to time your trip around high tide and just drift up and down turning into all the little cuts as you go.

if you're gonna use shrimp or white bait don't use any weight and cast up close to the mangroves, they will immediately head for them, so just let them go..

 

If you go into the pass be VERY carefull, the current if extremely strong..

 

Good Luck

 

Mike 

Ended up picking up a Penn battle 2 combo and tried my luck at pg waterfront boat dock and gilherst pier saw alot of bait had a couple of strikes on a spoon but no luck talked to a local guy he said at night shark fishing is really good at gilherst pier.Havent saltwater fished in a while getting my feet wet again we are planning on moving to punta Gorda so it's gonna take some time to learn it first time I fished it.Thanks for info though

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Been fishing mostly for peacock bass lately and I just had one of the best fishing trips today. Caught a bunch of peacocks today, with the biggest 2 being a +5 pounder and a giant +6.5 pounder. Also caught lots of nice quality sized largemouth as bycatch while fishing for peacock bass. Man do I love fishing in South Florida!

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14 hours ago, soflabasser said:

Been fishing mostly for peacock bass lately and I just had one of the best fishing trips today. Caught a bunch of peacocks today, with the biggest 2 being a +5 pounder and a giant +6.5 pounder. Also caught lots of nice quality sized largemouth as bycatch while fishing for peacock bass. Man do I love fishing in South Florida!

 

 

Where are the pics, love to see any of those fish!!!!!!!!!!!!:rolleyes:

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