Thursday, August 21, 2014

From Todd / Eric @ Juno Bait -Juno Beach


INSHORE- Catch and release snook fishing remains the best game inshore.  Low light periods and nighttime are the time to look for the linesiders.  Try to fish the first of the outgoing tide for the best luck with the snook.  Small tarpon are hanging out in Lake Worth (mainly around Old Port Cove).  Look for the little tarpon to be active and rolling early and late in the day.  Small live baits and shrimp are a good choice to cast at the rolling baby silver kings.  Mangrove snapper fishing has been good at night around the bridges.  Small pilchards and live shrimp are the best bait choices for the snapper.
                          Photo Jayson Arman That's-R Man Land Based Charters 
SURF/PIER- Solid snook bite at the Juno Beach Fishing Pier going on.  LIve baits (especially big sardines) are getting the most bites, but lures may even get a few bites early and late in the day.  Bonita have been pushing some bait schools around the pier as well.  Rumors of big schools of glass minnows and a few mullet up north mean we can't be too far away from the start of the mullet run.  With northeast winds in the forecast this weekend, things may be starting to change

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