Thursday, April 10, 2014

From Todd / Eric @ Juno Bait -Juno Beach




INSHORE- Snook fishing remains good, and as the weather warms the action will continue to increase.  Won't be long before the snook are thinking about making babies and headed towards the inlets.  On the way most of them will be looking to eat just about anything they can!  Fishing the bridges at night with a flair hawk is a great idea this time of year.  The last of the incoming tide, and the first part of the outgoing tide tend to produce the most bites from the snook.  Spanish mackerel invaded the little Blue Heron Bridge this week.  White crappie jigs are the top choice for the spanish mackerel. 

SURF/PIER- Pompano remained the hot news this week along the beach.  Bait(sandfleas,clams, and fishbites) continues to out fish the goofy jigs for pompano.  Best pompano bite has been early morning, and another small push of fish have been biting at sunset as well.  A few spanish mackerel and late season bluefish were caught at Juno Pier this week as well.

BAIT- Scattered schools of sardines and cigar minnows are holding on the usual Jupiter Bait spots.  Not thick yet, but bait situation is improving.

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