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 Snook Fishing Lures 

This Page includes links to lures that are

Snook Magnets

Click on the links below to be directed to the pages where you can find these lures specs, colors, and pricing.

Snook are a fascinating game fish which will test your patience when they don't want to eat, but when they are hungry and you have the right lure, you can go from Zero to Hero very quickly.

They are great on light tackle and the best part is when you fry them up as they are among the very best eating fish you will ever catch. Snook can be caught from the banks, sea walls, in the mouth of inlets, on wrecks, on the beach, in Mangrove forests, under docks, and canals making them accessible to anyone who will make a small effort. Our Snook Rattler and Finger Mullet are among the best lures in the entire world for catching Snook. See the unsolicited testemonial below:

                                                            

                                  Finger Mullet                                Snook Rattler

                                  

 

September 13, 2005

 

Dave Adams

Tormenter Fishing Products

 

Dear Dave,

 

  Wanted to let you know that I caught six snook in 1 1/2 hrs the other night
at the Roosevelt Bridge (Stuart). During the time I was there there were
about 15 people on the bridge and I only saw one other snook caught.

  These fish were caught in various locations on the cat walk; every time
I would leave a spot someone would try fishing from there. I have fished 3
different colors of the finger mullet and they all seem to make the fish hit.
After catching 6 snook and beating the lure against the wall under the bridge
the lure looks like new, this is one tough lure.

  Here is a picture of a fish from another night caught under the green light
in the back ground.


 Thanks
 Steve

 

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