INSHORE- Snook fishing remains good inshore right now. Some decent pods of mullet around and the snook are tagging close behind. Scattered tarpon and jacks will be mixed in with the snook as well. The mullet will be most active early in the morning, late in the afternoon, and at night. At night the snook will also be hanging around the bridges. Outgoing tide seems to be the best bet on the snook, with a flair hawk jig remaining a top lure choice right now. If the snook are popping mullet on top; a Yo-Zuri Hydro Pencil or Yo-Zuri Mag Darter is a solid lure choice. The toadies are biting well inshore this week. Small pieces of fresh shrimp on a long shank hook is the way to go for the toadies.
SURF/PIER- Despite less than ideal looking water along the beach; the fishing has been pretty good. A good number of mullet pods have been coming down the beach with snook and tarpon still being around in good numbers (When the bluefish show up...the snook go away!). Some jacks and sharks have been mixed in the mullet schools as well. A live mullet fished on the edge or under the school is a great way to go. When you're fishing in a million baits, you have to figure out how to make yours look a little different. The Juno Beach Pier snook bite is not red hot right now; but still a pretty good number of fish around. The bait situation (unless a school of mullet comes by) is a little tough at the pier. Pompano reports were good last weekend, with a nice number of fish around. Conditions look good to hopefully se some pompano show up again this weekend as well.
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