Snook Fishing near Tallahassee, Florida
Snook are not commonly found in the Tallahassee area due to cooler water temperatures, but a few may be encountered during warm years near the southern end of Apalachee Bay. Anglers seeking snook generally need to head farther south in Florida for more consistent action.
Where to Catch Snook
In rare cases near Tallahassee, snook may appear:
Near warm outflows or deep mangrove creeks
In tidal backwaters during late summer
Typically more consistent south of Cedar Key
Catch is incidental and not reliable
Best Time to Fish for Snook
Season | Snook Activity |
---|---|
Summer | Rare appearances in warm years |
Fall | Very limited opportunities if temperatures remain high |
Peak Season: Not reliable in this region
Tackle & Tips
Lures: Soft plastics, jerkbaits, or topwater plugs
Bait: Live pilchards, finger mullet, or shrimp
Leaders: 30–40 lb fluorocarbon
Technique: Cast to mangrove edges or deep creek mouths during moving tides