
Cold TempS! Hot South Florida Fishing! 50 snook days!
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By Alan Sherman
Winter in South Florida makes for Some Great Fishing! Winter has finally arrived in South Florida. It's almost February and we have finally had some cold weather move into town. The more seasonal weather definitely made a difference to some of our fishing as you will see. Unfortunately for me and Get Em Sportfishing Charters we have had more cancellations recently than days on the water. I have had clients book a charter only to have to cancel due to cold, all day wind or all day rain. In many cases had they braved some of the elements they would have been rewarded with a special and memorable day on the water! When I haven't had clients to fish I have been doing some family trips with great results. This is what has been happening in South Florida. North Bay continues to be a difficult place to fish. For clients that enjoy throwing Hookup lures tipped with a soft plastic bait the action has been good. Sea trout, ladyfish, jacks, small sharks, tripletail, bluefish, barracudas and snapper have been eager at times to eat these baits. {%image_id=46771%}{%image_id=46770%}{%image_id=46767%}{%image_id=46761%}{%image_id=46773%}{%image_id=46775%}{%image_id=46774%} South Bay has had some pretty good Spanish mackerel, snapper and grouper action. {%image_id=46784%}{%image_id=46778%}{%image_id=46777%}{%image_id=46760%}{%image_id=46769%}{%image_id=46768%} {%image_id=46789%}{%image_id=46783%}{%image_id=46782%}{%image_id=46781%} I have not fished offshore due to the weather! Flamingo in Everglades National Park has been the best place to fish. Fishing in Florida Bay with Hookup lures tipped with shrimp and Cajun Thunder floats tipped with shrimp we have had sheepshead, redfish, tripletail and over 50 snook in just a matter of hours. During my Flamingo trips we encountered manatees, bald eagles, American crocodiles, white pelicans, ospreys, rosette spoonbills, big sharks, sea turtles, bottle nose dolphins and so much more. {%image_id=46765%}{%image_id=46766%}{%image_id=46772%}{%image_id=46788%}{%image_id=46787%}{%image_id=46786%}{%image_id=46785%}{%image_id=46779%}{%image_id=46763%}{%image_id=46762%}{%image_id=46764%} I have made a few trips along the Tamiami Trail looking for snook on artificial lures with spotty success. On my first trip we had close to 50 snook to 8 pounds. Then just a week later no snook but we did have a few cichlids. On my last trip out on the trail we had 8 snook to 8 pounds. All of these catches were made possible with the use of Daiwa spinning reels, Key Largo spinning rods, Mustad hooks, Cajun Thunder floats, Rapala artificial lures, Hookup lures, Cajun Thunder floats, Mirrolures, StowMaster Nets, SaltLife sunglasses, SoftScience shoes, Columbia Sportswear, Continental Trailers, Yamaha Outboards, Bob Hewes Boats, Minn Kota Ulterra trolling motors, Humminbird, Talon, Air Tight bearings and more! So what are you waiting for? The action is happening now! Best of all I have open dates. Just give me call and let's see what we can do. Let's set it up today! www.getemsportfishing.com, e-mail [email protected] Facebook Get Em Sportfishing Charters (LIKE IT!) Instagram Capt Alan Sherman Check out my report in the Miami Herald's Sports section under Fishing Updates each Thursday, the Florida Sportsman Magazines South Florida Internet Fishing Report www.floridaspotsman.com), my monthly Action Spotter Fishing Report for the South Region in the Florida Sportsman Magazine each month. Sponsors: Yamaha, Bob Hewes Boats, Maverick, Minn Kota, Daiwa, General Motors & Chevrolet, Rapala, Suffix, Trigger X, Mustad, Pure Fishing, Gulp, Berkley, Precision Tackle, Cajun Thunders, Capt. Hank Brown's Hookup Lures, Hydro Glow Lights, Saltwater Assassins, Key Largo Rods, Lee Fisher Cast Nets, Smartshield, Master Repair in Stuart Florida, , Salt Life Sunglasses, Stow Master Nets, Columbia Sports Wear, Tempress Seating, Aluminum Fabricating Inc. Woody Wax,