River and near shore fishing guide
River Hawk Charter's Captain Greg Snyder has been fishing for snook, sea trout, redfish and tarpon on the waters of Stuart, Port Saint Lucie, Ft. Pierce, Jupiter, Jensen Beach and Hobe Sound for over 20 years. Capt. Greg's 20 years of fishing experience is dedicated in bringing his customers a day filled with fishing and memories. Guiding you along the famous waterways of the Indian River Lagoon in both the flats rivers and along the the coastlines, bringing you to some of the best fishing spots.
Whether your a novice fisherman or a serious angler, looking to learn some new fishing techniques or some new fishing experiences? Want to spend a fun day with the family, planning a company outing or impress a big client, everyone is welcome aboard Capt. Gregs River Hawk Charters.
Capt. Greg Snyder offers full, three quarter, half day and night trips. If you have a favorite fishing rod and reel, bring it along, Capt. Greg will rig your fishing outfit so you can test it out in a battle with a tackle busting fish. Capt. Greg provides all the bait, fishing tackle, and fishing licenses. We have a cooler onboard with ice and drinking water. You only need to bring your own food and drink. We recommend you also bring a camera, sun screen, hat, sunglasses, and a jacket in case a South Florida shower comes along.
Your day will begin on River Hawk Charters custom 22 ft. Action Craft Coastalbay boat, powered by a 225 HP Etech Evinrude motor. We fish Crowder fishing rods, Pflueger fishing reels and keep a wide array of DOA lures onboard. Fishing in Port Saint Lucie, Ft. Pierce, Jupiter, Jensen Beach and Hobe Sound varies depending on the time of year and conditions. Check our fishing reports page to see whats your best bet by season. Click here and see what a typical day aboard River Hawk Charters is like.
In the Fall 2004 issue of South Florida Sport Fishing Magazine an article by shallow water expert Captain Fred Everson titled Perfecting The Hunt, discussed how similar shallow water sight fishing is to hunting game birds and deer. I couldn't agree more. The anticipation of prowling a grass flat is equally if not more exciting than hunting the edge of a wooded field and regardless whether you're on land or on the water; the key to success is seeing your prey before it sees you.
Snook, sea trout and most shallow water dwelling species have excellent eye sight and you can bet that most of the time if you can see them, they can see you. Most of these species have spooky days and not so spooky days.
When the fish are playing hard to get, there is no better tactic than to level the playing field by staking your boat and getting out and wading.
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