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Everglades Fishing Charter in the pristine waters inside Everglades National Park which are some of the greatest areas to find Snook fishing
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Snook Fishing on the flats is a fun thing to do for everyone. We can provide Miami Fishing for flats fishing gamefish in Biscayne Bay
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Saturday October 11, 2008 Everglades National Park
Whitewater Bay

Today my clients Raul and Jorge experienced fishing in the backcountry of Whitewater
Bay for the first time.  We started our day targeting baby Tarpon using Rapala Twitching
Rap on light tackle spinning rods as the sun came up over the horizon.  We had a ball
playing with these miniature Jurassic fish and managed to release 4 before 8 A.M.  Next
we turned our attention to Snook by fishing several of the creek mouths entering into
Hell’s Bay and Lane Bay.  I have been finding the larger Snook have not yet entered into
the deep backcountry areas instead they have been patiently waiting on the edges of
the Eastern Wall of Whitewater Bay.  The first lure I had my customers throw was the
Rapala X-Rap in the XR-8 size because this is a very good fish locating lure.  With its
twitching action I can either keep the rod tip high to keep the lure working near the
surface or drop the rod tip to get the lure down about 2 feet.  Today I found most of the
Snook near the entrance to Lane bay all piled up on an edge about 30-50 Yard wide.  
The key was always think of where they can ambush bait as they go by.  Where there is
an ambush point and current chances are you will find snook.  After catching 30+ Snook
we changed our efforts to Redfish which ended up being one of the easiest species of
the day.  All we had to do was change to a Bass Assassin scented bait on a jig
head to hook up with several Reds.  The technique here is throw the bait as far up in the
current as you can and let it sink to the bottom.  As soon as it hits the bottom slowly
retrieve it so there isn’t much slack in the line.  When the reds pick up the scent they
pretty much do the rest for you.  

Tight Lines and Get Out There and Fish!