An incoming tide for snook provides anglers with tons of options. The first couple of hours of an incoming tide means that you’re going to be fishing the low tide while you wait for the water levels to rise. Some of the best low water spots are passes and bridges. As the water levels rise and it gets closer to the high tide, snook can still be found near the bridges and passes, but you can also find them along mangrove-lined shorelines, backwater flats, in tidal creeks, around docks and in the canals.