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3 best lures to catch a snook

In the opinion of this fisherman, the 3 best lures to catch a bass are:

1. Imitation of mullet

2. Weed fewer spoons

3. Spinning baits

The imitation mullet lure is by far the best lure for catching a snook. The other lures mentioned are very distant second and third options. Mullet lures come in many sizes and shapes, but the most affected seem to be the top water versions. This type of lure is typically fished with a walk that the dog retrieves in shallow water less than 5 feet deep.

There are many imitations of mullet that are suspending type lures. This lure will sink a few feet into the water column and an erratic and jerky recovery type generally works best with this type of lure. This type of lure can be cast directly into a school of mullets to make it look like a wounded fish.

There is a third type of mullet lure that snook loves. This lure is the soft plastic lure type. This lure resembles a mullet and can be fished in all parts of the water column. When more depth is needed, this type of lure can be weighted to reach the depth desired by the angler. This lure is the most versatile and can be manipulated so that you have fewer weeds. This makes it an excellent choice for docks and fishing structures. The key to all of these mullet style lures is to match the size of the lure to the size of the bait in the area you are fishing for.

Line users also like to eat grass less spoons. This type of lure can be used in many settings, such as mangrove fishing, flat grass fishing, and vertical jigging in deeper water. The color of the spoon that seems to work best for line users is silver. By varying the speed of recovery, an angler can determine what will attract the most bites on any given day.

The third type of lure that bass seems to like is the spinning bait. This type of bait is generally considered freshwater bass bait, but bass will hit them too. In this angler’s opinion, a snook is just a largemouth bass on steroids, so it makes sense that they both hit the same type of lure. Dark spinning baits seem to work best in murky water and light colored spinning baits seem to work best in clear water conditions.

All three types of lures mentioned above will catch snook. An angler must find out which lure he is most comfortable fishing with. Once the angler has his lure adapted to the conditions, he can catch a ton of anglers.

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