After three weeks of wind and dirty water, conditions returned to normal this week, and the fishing improved considerably. Typically, July backwater fishing means working the outside points and beaches for snook, but this year the points were covered by whitecaps and the beaches were mud. Very few snook were caught.
By captjohnpreeg@aol.com (JOHN PREEG)
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