Big Backwater Snook
Maart 07, 2026
Grant-Valkaria
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Overzicht van de Trip
Overzicht van de Trip
The backwater bite has been active, especially along the mangrove shorelines during the morning hours. Trout, snook, and small jacks have all been feeding tight to the mangroves, making accurate casts along the shoreline key to getting bites.
On this morning’s trip, fish were showing strong interest in lures worked close to the mangroves. After one fish swiped at a lure and missed, slowing the retrieve and keeping it in the strike zone triggered a second aggressive strike and a solid hookup. The fish immediately tried to dive back into the mangroves, but after a strong fight it was successfully landed.
Right now, the best approach is casting tight to the mangroves and working lures slowly through the strike zone, where multiple species are actively feeding.
If you’re looking to target snook, trout, and other backwater species, the bite has been encouraging and should continue as conditions stay stable.