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Hey any advice for fishing in Naples in early April?

looks like snook, tarpon, spanish mackerel, and jack carvelle are peak targets

i know its kind of a broad questions but im looking for any advice, spots, lures, baits etc get as detailed or as simple as youd like anything will help

unfortunately ill only have one combo with me since i gotta fly, an okuma citrix 360  on an okuma citrix 7'11" H travel rod with 50 lbs braid tied on.  Please keep this in mind

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I'm going to Tampa the first week of April and I booked a 4 hour guided inshore saltwater fishing trip with Reel Animals.  My guide says they target snook, redfish, sea trout, cobia, and an occasional kingfish that time of year.  Evidently the tarpon aren't there until May and June which is kind of a bummer.  We're fishing out of a 25 foot Dorado.  To my understanding, tarpon fishing requires much heavier tackle simply because they not only get a lot bigger, but they fight a lot harder too.

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