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Snook Fishing Video at Cocoa Beach, FL

Cocoa Beach has some really great snook fishing and the nearby waters of Port Canaveral and Sebastian Inlet can hold some world class snook. Several of the snook caught in this video are over 20 pounds. This movie was made in the summer of 2003 and was taped while fishing with Angler Girard Middleton was guided by Captain Richard Bradley. Captain Richard used live pilchards and 8 to 12 pound test line to fool these giant snook into biting. Since the snook were on the beach and had no structure to swim into we kept our tackle light and literally caught so many snook that we just had to quit fishing for being so tired.

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