Hogfish, Snapper, and Grouper Secrets From A Popular Guide
- By: Joseph Simonds
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If you want to load up your cooler with fish (without having to head out past 10 miles), then you’ve got to check this out.
We teamed up with Pro Guide Capt. Mike Goodwine (Blackneck Adventures) to film a mini-course—and while we were at it, we recorded an on-the-water podcast packed with some tips, tactics, and wild stories you don’t want to miss.
From targeting hogfish, snapper, and grouper to perfecting bait presentation and light-tackle techniques, this podcast is your chance to learn from one of the best.
Capt. Mike doesn’t hold back on the advice (or the laughs) that have made him a local legend, and we even share the one mistake you’ll want to avoid if you’re chasing hogfish.
Here’s what we covered:
- Nearshore areas to look for.
- The best setups.
- How to finesse your bait to trigger more bites.
- Capt. Mike’s advice on reading nearshore waters.
- Some wild stories you won’t forget.
If you’re ready to level up your nearshore fishing skills and get an inside look at what makes Capt. Mike Goodwine a legend, don’t miss this one.
And Insiders, THE FULL MINI-COURSE IS LIVE!!! Check it out here: www.saltstrong.com/fishing-tip/nearshore-bottom-fishing-mini-course
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Tight lines!
Joe
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Thanks guys for the on the water footage. Always interesting to see the similarities and differences in the way other folks fish. Thanks to Capt. Mike for his thoughts and insights,