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Daily fishing report

By PETE KATSARELIS

© St. Petersburg Times,
published June 26, 2001


Though snook season is closed for the next few months, catch-and-release action has remained excellent on Gulf Coast beaches and sandbars. In fact this time of year represents perhaps the best opportunity to catch a monster snook.

Large schools of adult linesiders have gathered on the beaches, and will readily take a large pilchard or threadfin herring. There shouldn't be any structure to contend with, so you probably can get away using 8- to 10-pound monofilament spinning gear, with 3 feet of 25-pound fluorocarbon leader.

Since these fish will be laying in clear, shallow water, lighter tackle is less likely to spook them. It also will allow for the bait to act more naturally, resulting in more bites.

Fishing from the beach is probably most effective, but not necessary. If you're in a boat, drive the edge of the beach until you spot a school. Once you've determined direction, anchor or use a trolling motor to position yourself ahead of the school. It's important to lead these fish generously with your cast, at least 15 feet, otherwise they'll probably get spooked and swim away.

Remember future generations of snook depend on these large adult fish, so try not to gut hook them by letting them have the bait too long before you set the hook. Also, after you've caught one, take the time to revive and release her in good form.

- Capt. Pete Katsarelis charters out of Tarpon Springs and can be reached at (727) 439-3474 or by e-mail at inshoreadventure@aol.com.

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