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Palm Valley Snook

Been seeing reports about snook in Palm Valley from various sources and happy to say we caught several small ones on Sunday. I'm hoping we have a mild winter and the populations can rebound. I'm relatively new to JAX ( 5 yrs) and don't have much history. Have we ever had a reliable snook fishery?

KK

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  • SpongkingSpongking Posts: 959 Officer
    The quick response. No not really. Occasionally you'll see a snook post but they are rare and elusive in the NE region. To my experience anyway.
    Kev
  • redboy77redboy77 Posts: 4 Greenhorn
    down in flagler we have a pretty good snook population in the southern part of the county if you go out and fish seawalls with topwater early morning you can usually catch 5 or 6 pretty decent ones up to 30 inches
  • angleraustinangleraustin Posts: 87 Deckhand
    Catch quite a few of them in the valley here and there, been catching quote a few lately also. Always heard of a lot up near d dot ranch in the Pablo creek area. Got a 20incher while trout fishing last week. But they're pretty elusive up here in jax. A lot down in the tomoka river area
    Fish hard! 17cc Triumph 60hp Yamaha 4 stroke[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
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