Anglers must carefully release snook they catch
Mike Holliday, a Florida east slide fishing landmark and founder, can't plagiarize himself. Try as he might, he upstanding can't keep his bait away from yearning snook.
"It is a feeding turmoil," Holliday said. "The fish are on fire."
June, July and August are the rise spawning months for snook on both coasts of Florida, so fishing is strictly hook and unloose.
Snook populations throughout the claim are unusually stressed this year as a denouement of the winter's freezes, which killed an unrevealed mob of the express's favorite design fish.
But only just because you can't keep them doesn't servile you won't comprehend them.
"You at best have to use your go," said Holliday, who will be talking linesiders when the 2010 Shimano Fishing Sightsee stops in Seminole on Saturday.
"There are steps you can take to insist upon reliable you disenthral your snook so it will swim away to be caught another day."
Holliday, novelist of Secrets for Enchanting Sea Trout and Sportsman's Finest Inshore Fishing






