Monday, September 30, 2019
Friday, September 27, 2019
Beach Fishing With Paul Sperco Palm Beach/Martin County Area
Penn Days are here!!! Bass Pro Shops on Gatlin Blvd in Port St Lucie is the location today, tomorrow , and Sunday. Paul will be there today and tomorrow from 10 to 6 to answer any questions you might have about any Penn product, local surf fishing, rigs, baits, or locations to fish. Pompano are starting to show and we are seeing mullet schools at certain locations 20% off all Penn products while supplies last. This type of discount program is a first for Penn so come early to insure you get the rod or reel you are looking for.
From Todd &Trey @ Juno Bait -Juno Beach
INSHORE- Snook fishing remains very good inshore right now. The mullet continue to flow through and the snook are taking full advantage. Look for the snook to be stacked up around the bridges at night. Fish a moving tide for best results, and even though the fish are around and biting well; be prepared to put some time in to catch them. Tarpon are also mixed in with the snook in decent numbers.
SURF/PIER- The Juno Beach Pier has had some pretty good fishing this week. Slight change in the weather has some of our fall species starting to show. Bluefish and pompano are biting at the pier in pretty good numbers, as are a fair number of redfish ad a few nice tripletail. A Doc's goofy jig is a solid lure choice for all around action on the pier right now, as is a live shrimp on a jighead. The tarpon are around mullet schools, but it does seem to be slowing down just a bit on them. Snook action remains fair along the beach, but will begin to slow as more bluefish begin to show.
SURF/PIER- The Juno Beach Pier has had some pretty good fishing this week. Slight change in the weather has some of our fall species starting to show. Bluefish and pompano are biting at the pier in pretty good numbers, as are a fair number of redfish ad a few nice tripletail. A Doc's goofy jig is a solid lure choice for all around action on the pier right now, as is a live shrimp on a jighead. The tarpon are around mullet schools, but it does seem to be slowing down just a bit on them. Snook action remains fair along the beach, but will begin to slow as more bluefish begin to show.
Thursday, September 26, 2019
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