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Grey snapper
Grey snapper












But the right presentation will greatly improve your catch rate.

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Mangrove snapper can’t resist live bait, especially live shrimp. For fishing structure, baitcasting reels also work well. The most common setup for targeting Mangrove snappers is a light action rod and spinning reel combo. Any light tackle will work for catching mangrove snapper inshore. In shallow inshore waters mangrove snappers typically don’t exceed 2-3 pounds at most. The following are fishing lures, bait and tackle that can be used to catch Mangrove Snapper: When using artificial lures to fish mangrove snapper, it’s important to select a lure that is small enough to fit in their small mouth. Using a small gold or silver spoons is another good lure option.

grey snapper

Other bait options include small pinfish, sardines, finger mullet, and crabs.įor anglers who want to use artificial lures, a white or natural scented soft plastic immitation shrimp on a 1/16 or 1/8 ounce red jig head is effective for catching mangrove snapper. The best bait for catching mangrove snapper is live shrimp or Mud Minnos, though dead fish and crustaceans work well too. Mangrove snappers can be caught using live bait, cut bait or lures. The following are effective fishing methods and techniques for catching Mangrove Snapper:īest Lures, Bait & Tackle to catch Mangrove Snapper Mangrove snapper can also be caught using the following fishing methods. You want to have a strong line and abrasion resistent fluorocarbon leader that won’t snap.Ĭommon techniques for catching mangrove snappers include bottom bouncing, drift fishing, jigging and spin casting. Mangrove snapper are notorious for heading for structure as soon as they feel the hook in their mouth. When fishing near heavy cover, using a braided line is best. For shallower waters, a 15-30lb test line should work. In deeper waters we recommend 40lb test as a bare minimum. Use as light as line as possible when fishing mangrove snapper, especially in shallow clear water. Always, use the smallest weight possible to hold your line to the bottom. Another effective presentation for bottom fishing is the knocker rig. When fishing tight to the bottom the sliding sinker rig (slip sinker) fitted with a circle hook and baited is an effective setup. Fishing mid depth down to the bottom will improve your catch rate. While mangrove snapper can be found throughout the water column, they tend to be a bottom dwelling species. Your hook size will depend on the size of fish you’re targeting. This rig is ideal for fishing around docks, pilings and other near-shore structure. An all around effective setup for catching mangrove snapper is a split shot rig with a #3-#1 jhook or 1/0-3/0 circle hook baited with a live shrimp, crab or white bait. How you fish for mangrove snapper will depend in large part on where the fish is located in the water column. Anglers can use the same tactics to catch mangrove snappers that they use for catching yellowtails, including chumming. Night fishing for Mangrove snapper during this time can be effective.

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They tend to congregate in large numbers around the reef line during July and August, and are especially active during a full moon. Peak fishing season for the mangrove snapper is from June through August.

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They prefer warmer regions and are heavily concentrated throughout the Florida keys and along Florida’s western coast. Mangrove snappers are found throughout the southeast coastal U.S., the Gulf of Mexico, the Caribbean, and Brazil up through the Bahamas and Bermuda. Just below the eyes in the cheek area is a subtle, blue stripe. Younger mangroves have dark striping that runs from their snout past the eyes. Their paired fins are lighter than the median fins, which have a yellow/white edging. Young mangrove snappers are generally gray-green with tinges of red and small red-orange markings on their sides. It’s impossible to distinguish between a male and female mangrove snapper just by looking at them. They have paired fins which are lighter in color than their median fins, along with a rounded anal fish and short pectoral fins that doesn’t quite reach the anal fin. They are distinguished by their large mouths, pointy snouts, slim bodies and a dark strip that runs across their eye. Adult mangrove snapper have rows of reddish orange dots that extend along their sides. Mangrove snappers are typically bright red to copper red in coloring.












Grey snapper