

This fish is renowned for its beauty, strength, and fighting spirit. One fish that stands out from the rest is the butterfly peacock bass. There are many types of fish that anglers catch from different bodies of water. At night try glowing medium spoons, cranks, topwater lures and the big glowing crawdad on a 4/0 jighead.Fishing is one of the most popular recreational activities in the world. At night drum hit lures aggressively, plus they move over to snook territory. They will strike at a lot of different bait depths but 45cm is a good starting point. Drum will hit lures during the day but it's much faster to catch them on shiners or shrimp. Cast to the edges of the reeds, roughly 26-30m depending on which reeds you're casting to. Look out to about the 2 o'clock position and you see three areas where reeds grow out of the water. The other spots give up good trophies but never a uni so far. Best times are early and late in the day.īest spots for drum are from the right side of the dock. That is where all my unis have come from. Snook will bite anywhere from about 43m on in.

The uni spot for snook is different- looking straight out from the middle of the dock there's a snag with some weeds about 40m out, just a bit left of straight out. On the right side of the dock- same thing- cast out to the snags.

Retrieve single spoons, casting spoon, 1, 2 or 2.5m cranks, 4/0 jig, medium spoon, topwater. There are a couple snags out there about 30m or so- cast a little past them, to roughly 35m. On the far left cast straight left out (from the direction you face when you spawn). For snook go to Salty Delta and walk to the far left or far right sides of the dock.
