Saturday, April 27, 2019

Beach Fishing With Paul Sperco Palm Beach/Martin County Area

Its Saturday morning and with a little bit of looking around everyone should be able to find some good surf fishing. Reports from mid week had the pompano bite slow in some spots and pretty darn good in others. The afternoon continues to be the prime time and locations like Blue Heron, Stuart, Tiger Shores, Stuart, and Hobe Sound Public Beach all produced some fish. Pompano, bluefish, whiting, and blue runners were all taken. EZ Flea Fishbites- if you can find a supply, and Orange Clam continue to produce. Find the nice water that's weed free and you will probably bend a rod. Good luck and catch em up.

From Todd &Trey @ Juno Bait -Juno Beach

INSHORE:  Snook fishing has been very good this week, especially at night.  The snook are definitly beginning to move towards the inlets and they are eating along the way.  Big swimbaits and flair hawk jigs are working well around the bridges at night, while big live mullet are a great choice during the day around boat docks and seawalls.  Mixed in with the snook have been a few bruiser jacks.  Tarpon are hanging around Palm Beach Inlet in fair numbers.  Other inshore action is a bit spotty at present.  

SURF/PIER:  Pompano fishing remains good this week; but not as good as the past few weeks.  Sandfleas, clams, and FIshBites remain the baits of choice for the pompano.  The Juno Beach Pier has had a good number of Spanish Mackerel around, along with a handful of KIngfish as well.  A few big jacks and tarpon have been seen at the pier as well.  Best action will be early in the morning and late in the afternoon for the most part.  Rapala X-Raps and Yo-Zuri Longcast Minnows are a great choice for all around action.  Snook continue to increase in numbers around the pier and along the beach.  The Juno Beach Pier snook bite has been best on dead sardines over the past week.