Friday, July 18, 2014

From Todd / Eric @ Juno Bait -Juno Beach


INSHORE- Catch and release snook fishing remains stellar inshore right now.  Heavy rains have the  some truly massive snook hanging around the spillways.  FIsh heavy jigs and swimbaits for best results at the spillways.  Snook are still biting very well around the bridges at night.  With more bait (mainly small pilchards) moving inshore, mangrove snapper action has steadily increased.  Keep the terminal tackle, leader, and lead to a minimum for best luck with the snapper.  MacArthur State Park and Munyon Island are producing some nice snook and even a few trout.  Fish deeper potholes and channels through the flats for best luck.


SURF/PIER- The big news this week was the large amount of bait finally making its way to the Juno Beach Fishing Pier.  With the bait have been lots of nice snook, bonita, jacks, tarpon, and some sharks.  Lots of good action early on Rapala X-Raps and then live baits as the sun begins to come up.  Along the beach big snook are continuing to cruise the first trough looking for croaker and sandperch.   Reports of a few redfish hanging out with the masses of snook at Jupiter Inlet have also come in this week.

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