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  1. Went out with the tiny klash after seeing the sheer amount of interest from the fish woth the k9. Stuck a few under slots and even a sub species(swordspine snook). These fish have much better eyesight than bass so fooling a slot fish has been difficult. but I’m changing my line and leader to help with some finesse. Thanks for reading guys have an awesome day.
  2. The grind for a slot snook continues extremely aggressive eats and amazing fighters definitely my favorite fish to target with swimbaits.
  3. On the bright side, at least it wasn't a BASS. Snook, pure power.
  4. 45 incher, guessing around 30 pounds plus. 6 inch spooltek in silver digger
  5. Pumped to catch my second snook ever on this three-piece lipless fisheverything prototype! Vic nailed the mullet pattern and the swim on it is scary good. Snook are some tough fish!
  6. I don't really know if a 5 inch Berkeley power bait Shad swimbait is a "true swimbait" but I slayed the snook down in captiva Florida on spring break a few weeks ago using this bait, caught about 80% of my fish off of it. First time using strictly artificials in the salt and caught a ton of fish. Lost a lot on this bait only landed about half my bites, the hook on the powerbait is not the best and snook love to jump and throw your bait. Caught most of my fish at night, around docks with docklights, just slowly creeping the bait along the bottom.. This one pictured was the biggest one I caught, not a monster but a solid fish. Had a great time fishing the little swimbaits in the salt!
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