Marco Island Fishing Guide.

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At snookhookerfishing.com and Marco Island Fishing Guide on Google my story of my passion shows. The light tackle experience.

Being in the Sportfishing industry as a captain and guide for so long, I have experience so much and met many wonderful people. I consider it a privilege to do what I do.

I’ve worn many hats, captaining the Northeast canyons for well over 40 years for tuna and marlin, guided in Alaska, skinny-water guide for snook, redfish and tarpon in Marco Island Florida, fly fish guide in NJ, Pa and NY streams and rivers, Bahamas and South America Bluewater’s and on. But I think my greatest passion though is just making memories with  people. I know these memories will last a life time and be told at many fisherman’s tables. 

It’s taken a lot of hard work but anything this special is well worth the sweat and tears. I love it all and hope to continue to be the best I can for as long as I can. 

Now with my winter backwater season on snookhookerfishing.com is beginning I can’t wait to share the light tackle experience.

So a little round up of what to expect now that the water temps are cooling. The target species, redfish and snook, will become more active even during the later morning. The sun is lower now we are in the fall and tides will flow a bit more. That is good. Tide creates the feeding conveyor belt and the feeding activity we need. Marco island fishing guide on Google you’ll find my website snookhookerfishing.com for more info.

Contact me now for best dates and tides.Fish the tides now not the clock. I’ll tailor a trip just for you and a guest.

Capt. John. 908-675-6600

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