Nick, from Chicago, caught an inshore slam with me this past week. The slam consist of trout, redfish, and snook, while fishing with his older brothers, Tyler and Andrew.
March is prime time as snook move out of rivers and creeks toward the flats and passes, feeding aggressively, particularly on warmer days.
Active on the shallow grass flats and around docks, redfish and trout often targeted with artificial lures like paddletails or live bait (shrimp/pinfish).
Snook are currently catch-and-release, and regulations for other species can change, so it’s essential to check the FWC website for up-to-date rules.
Nick, from Chicago, caught an inshore slam with me this past week. The slam consist of trout, redfish, and snook, while fishing with his older brothers, Tyler and Andrew.
March is prime time as snook move out of rivers and creeks toward the flats and passes, feeding aggressively, particularly on warmer days.

Young Nick caught an inshore slam trout/redfish/snook.
Active on the shallow grass flats and around docks, redfish and trout often targeted with artificial lures like paddletails or live bait (shrimp/pinfish).
Snook are currently catch-and-release, and regulations for other species can change, so it’s essential to check the FWC website for up-to-date rules.


