Friday, September 7, 2018

Fishing With That's R-Man Jayson Arman Land Based Fishing Services

                                              
The Indian River lagoon is showing a little improvement on some areas having sea grass and having some very consistent fishing results ! In the last 4 days I've had 3 days of very good fishing 2 out of the 3 I've caught snook trout and redfish and 1 day out of the 3 It was like the old days where you caught 30 trout in a fishing trip ! I hope more people practice catch and release because this afternoon I let a 30" snook go and probably a 22" redfish both of them are still swimming out there alive and healthy 

From Todd &Trey @ Juno Bait -Juno Beach

INSHORE-  Snook fishing has been good inshore over the past week.  The bridges are producing a fair number of bites at night.  Stick to the bigger baits and lures now as the snook are keyed in on eating mullet right now.  SpoolTeks,  flairhawks, and Yo-Zuri Mag Darters are all good choices for the snook right now.  A few reports of some tarpon in Palm Beach Inlet, but nothing super consistent to speak of.  Other inshore reports are a bit slow still
SURF/PIER-  Less than ideal conditions along the beach have kept reports to a minimum this week for the most part.  The snook are still around, but large amounts of seaweed have made getting to them tough. If your throwing lures, its just a lot of casts and hope to slide past the seaweed.  The Juno Beach Pier is producing some snook bites, but bait has been tough.  Try fishing dead sardines on the bottom, lazy snook often can't refuse the easy meal.   Still a good number of snook in the Jupiter Inlet, with live croakers and sandperch being the top bait choice for them.  No real sign of the mullet yet, but that will no doubt change just about anytime.  Choppy semi-muddy water slowed the Spanish Mackerel bIte this week.  


Sebastian Inlet Report

                                         
Lots of excitement abound this weekend on the North Jetty for the kickoff of snook season as is evidenced by our friend Ed Killer’s front-page reporting for the Indian River Press Journal, the Florida Today and more.  Go to TCPalm.com to see his videos.
Janet at the Sebastian Inlet Bait & Tackle reports lots of keeper snook being caught out there with the Mangrove Snapper and Reds biting too.  Tommy is back tomorrow so go see him for the latest!  Special thanks to our angler of the week Stephanie Lindgren who caught this 29.5 inch permit at high noon. “My first permit ever…such a fun fish to catch!  It was quite the excitement on the pier.  I felt like a Rockstar for the day!”