With the tide outgoing and winds variable at 8 to 15 knots from the WSW , I was hoping for my luck to turn around from my lack luster April. We headed down south to some of the deep passes looking for some of the big breading snook that are getting ready to spawn. We started by a favorite “THE LIGHT” where Mike got an over-sized 32? redfish. With this catch off the bat I had a good feeling about the nite. Second fish came at the Joel’s favorite light were Chris was trying to break his record with a stout 37.5? 18lbs snook . Moving along at the fender light,Mike on with another over the slot fish,a 34.5? snook.Mike got some strong bumps down deep and also lost another over the slot snook on his rubbed thru 60 lb leader. On our travels back to drop our passenger George off for the night,we found a new light that were holding 2 of the biggest snook just sitting there! With Mike on the motor the guys let me have this one. First cast I’m on with a pissed off snook! With one of the best runs ,I got her to the boat to find out this is my biggest snook caught to this date a 37? 20lbs. What a night, all of our snook were over the slot including some of the redfish and quiting at 1 am when the best fishing is about to start on the next tide change!

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