While numerous Florida angler abhor the “pet days of summer season,” for some, there is something really unique about that sizzling, scorching heat. You see, come summer season, you can discover snook hugging tight to the over 1,300 miles of sand packed coastline that frames the state of Florida, as they pass through the southern half of the peninsula.
Procreation is on their mind … and like wildebeest on the Serengeti, these fish make their method towards the inlets, beaches and shallow-water reef systems along the shoreline … their summertime trip.
The most devoted of anglers, like Florida resident Brenton Roberts, make the most of this annual phenomenon, equipped with a fishing pole and a bit of understanding. Join us as we follow this experienced summer season fly angler down the coasts of Martin County, FL, as he searches for bruiser linesiders that definitely can’t withstand a well put fly.
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