The beautiful weather this week in Florida has activated many fish that don’t normally bite until March like this nice snook caught in Boca grande by Keith McClintock with myself.
January and February are unique for fishing, thanks to our mild winters and active marine life. The water’s a bit cooler, sure, but that’s exactly what gets the fish moving.
The beautiful weather this week in Florida has activated many fish that don’t normally bite until March like this nice snook caught in Boca grande by Keith McClintock with myself.

Keith McClintock and I with a snook caught in Boca grande.
January and February are unique for fishing, thanks to our mild winters and active marine life. The water’s a bit cooler, sure, but that’s exactly what gets the fish moving.

Spring Cobia are starting to show up like this cute one caught by Taylor from Toronto Canada.