Saturday, February 4, 2012

Febuary 4th 2012 - Captain Jesse L Nofi

It's goin down tonight snook are going to be on the chew when the sun goes down - and as the moon rises.
The tide's going to be slack from 2-5:55pm.  That's about 3 hours of zero water flow with very little or Zero feeding periods for snook; therefore, when the water moves the snook are gonna chew.. and they're gonna chew Hard for 40 minutes Nonstop. This short period of time will be the best fishing throughout the night.  The winds are blowing at about 15mph right now - once the sun goes down - the wind will die down to about 5mph and as the tide begins to flow the fish are gonna go nuts.. Why? There's a storm coming in the middle of the night. They're going to eat all they can before that rain and lightening gets here. It's just like when we rush to the supermarket to stock up on food because we hear there's going to be a shortage... the fish can sense the change inl barometric pressure - which tells them that a storms coming - and it's time to Stock up on food!

I'm bringing the camera mounted on my head tonight so i can bust out at least one video for Youtube, my clients, family, and anyone who reads the blog.

For the Locals: The docklights from St Joseph sound to Fort Desoto Park are loaded with speckled trout right now.  Live shrimp and small whitebait/pinfish are all a good bet.  Mirrolure little johns work too.








- Capt Jesse Nofi
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A Shotout to Jorde the Artist - He painted this fish mural on my buddies wall all by hand.
The man is gifted - much respect.  I'll be getting a custom one done when i move into my new home.



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