Best Fishing Tips (Salt Strong Newsletter Feb 3, 2019)
- By: Joseph Simonds
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Happy February!!
Here are some of our best fishing tips from the past week.
We’re kicking it off with our best Insiders tips, then the public tips, followed by the Fish Strong Podcast.
Tight lines!
If you aren’t part of our private Insider SUPER-Community, click here to find out more
Insider SUPER-Community Tips
- Biscayne Bay Fishing Report & Spot Dissection [Community Report]
- Spot Dissection: Multi-Stucture Areas for Constantly Changing Weather Patterns [South Padre Island, TX]
- Tailing Redfish and Black Drum in Murky Water [Insider Report]
- Independent Review Of Inshore Fishing Reels [Best Overall & Best Value]
- SUP Fishing Backwater Creeks For Trout, Redfish, & Snook [Insider Club Report]
- How To Catch BIG Bull Redfish In The Dead Of Winter
- Spot Dissection: Analyzing Potholes & Oyster Beds To Find Feeding Fish
Note: to learn more about joining the Salt Strong SUPER-Community, check out the video here.
Public Fishing Tips
- The “Last Second” Fishing Trip Strategy [Exploring Biscayne Bay]
- Snook Fishing Secrets From One Of The Best Snook Experts In The World
- 5 Steps To Quickly Replace Treble Hooks With Split Ring Pliers [VIDEO]
- How To Fish Shallow Backwater Creeks [Real Time Example from St. Petersburg, FL]
- Did Berkley Gulp Really Change Their Formula Again?
- How To Catch Boatloads Of Shad This Winter In Rivers
The Fish Strong Podcast
- Fishing With Lawson Lindsey (Slob Snook, Pompano, Sheepies, & More)
- How To Catch Lunker Largemouth Bass This Winter
Any questions we can help you with?
Any specific fishing tips you want us to cover next?
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- Weekly fishing reports and TRENDS revealing exactly where you should fish every trip
- Weekly “spot dissection” videos that walk you through all the best spots in your area
- Exclusive fishing tips from the PROS you can’t find anywhere else
- Everything you need to start catching fish more consistently (regardless if you fish out of a boat, kayak, or land).
I just wanted to add that maybe Salt Strong can provide info on proper handling of the fish. Looking at the photo up top, it looks like the way he’s holding that snook it’s putting a lot of pressure on the fish’s gut. I don’t know if that’s harmful or not, but it looks none too comfortable. Just saying… especially if we’re releasing the fish. I notice what appears to be mishandling of the catch in a lot of photos. I guess it doesn’t matter if you’re going to kill, clean, cook and eat it. Anyway, I am sure all serious fishermen and sportsmen want to conserve these resources for future enjoyment. Thanks.
Here’s a link to a detailed post about catch and release practices: https://www.saltstrong.com/articles/catch-photo-release-fishing-best-practices/
Thanks.
YOU guys rock:)