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Texas Snook #6578304 08/30/11 09:28 PM
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Ok...so I have an outdoor "bucket list" item...I would like to catch a Texas snook and add that feather to my fishing hat...my question is how far south should I go for the best chance at one and how far north has anyone personally caught or heard a reliable story of a snook being caught in Texas?

Re: Texas Snook [Re: Barstow] #6578311 08/30/11 09:30 PM
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I see consistent reports of snook being caught at the Packery Jetties.


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Re: Texas Snook [Re: LandPirate] #6578410 08/30/11 09:54 PM
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Originally Posted By: LandPirate
I see consistent reports of snook being caught at the Packery Jetties.

x 2, seen it happen. just never been me.


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Re: Texas Snook [Re: lite-liner] #6578986 08/31/11 12:08 AM
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Hmmm...so Packery occasionally...I wonder what the opinions are on the BEST area for a chance at snook

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A friend caught one in the ICC at Surfside, but I's try South Bay at SPI.


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Re: Texas Snook [Re: bill oxner] #6579253 08/31/11 01:03 AM
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I caught a tiny one in my cast net a few years ago while getting bait at the PA jetty. That has been the only snook I have ever seen in the "wild".


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Re: Texas Snook [Re: Kent Meadows aka Team Hooligan] #6579537 08/31/11 02:00 AM
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I caught one at 6:31am on August 16th. Live shrimp under a popping in the Packery Channel. My one and only and I am still stoked.

Re: Texas Snook [Re: sliding by] #6579639 08/31/11 02:16 AM
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I have never caught one either. I have thought about a guided trip to the everglades. Find a channel with a fast current and give it a shot. Good luck.

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Brownsville ship channel or south bay as Bill Oxner stated.

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Well..it's also always been a bucket list item to fish the Lower Madre...I guess this settles it....to south Texas I go

Re: Texas Snook [Re: Barstow] #6582202 08/31/11 07:18 PM
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+10 on the ship channel... Or South Bay. SB gets real skinny if you have never been I would hire a guide. Live shrimp in the fall/winter. wink



Re: Texas Snook [Re: gottabefishn] #6582321 08/31/11 07:46 PM
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I have caught a grand total of 5 snook in South Texas and I've seen 6 total in the wild. I caught 1 in Port A off the pier on dead shrimp, 2 in Corpus Bay one on a gold spoon and one on a gulp pogy, and I have caught 2 at Packery Channel on a blue electric rat-l-trap, and the other one that I saw jumped and threw my hook at Packery. Of course all these that I have caught were undersized but they were still fun to catch. I can't recommend anywhere to catch a big Snook but if you fish packery I caught mine on the the surf side of the North Jetty I believe. I can't remember exactly which side is which since i only fish one side.

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i have caught two early, early in the morning (3:oo) at port mansfield on gulp shrimp.


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Re: Texas Snook [Re: Trapper_Sullivan] #6583312 08/31/11 11:57 PM
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I have stayed several times at a place called Sand Castle on South Padre Island. They have a lighted fishing pier on the bay. You can catch multiple snook each night. I use a fly rod and a clouser minnow. None of them are over 3 to 4 pounds, but are great fun. Lots of trout and ladyfish (skip jack) also.

The Sand Castle is not a 3 star place, but it is a comfortable and clean. Great for the fisherman, and very reasonably priced for South Padre.

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South Bay SPI and Brownsville ship channel docks at NIGHT with live menhaden. Crank that drag down or you won't get em out of the pilings

Some 20# or larger snook to be caught if ya can turn em.

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