Tuesday, November 26, 2019
That Time Of Year ""Gift Time""
From now on until Christmas Eve I will be offering my $100 gift certificate special for 2 people to go on one fishing trip with Jayson Arman. This is a certificate that you purchase and then the schedule your fishing trip. I supply everything for you and I give you 4 different location options Wade fishing, Bridge fishing, Beach fishing and Jetty fishing. The certificate is good for one year from the date of purchase you can call me at 772-530-8080 or message me if you are intrested. You could also stop at Billy Bones in Port Saint Lucie If you would like to meet and go over different recommendations. This is a perfect gift for somebody who wants to invite somebody fishing or if 2 different people would like to cut the cost in half my normal rate is a $100 a person 🎣🔥🎣 Have a great holiday and a wonderful New Year hope to see you on the water #thatsrmanlandbasedfishing
Beach Fishing With Paul Sperco Palm Beach/Martin County Area
As we enter this holiday week things are looking great for anyone who wants to hit the beaches and catch a few fish. The pompano are being caught from Ft Pierce to Jupiter Inlet and the nice point is they do not seem to concentrated in one specific area. I fished up by Fort Pierce again yesterday with my son Randy yesterday and we put 21 nice pompano in the cooler. We also managed to catch a few whiting, blue runners, and jacks. Positive reports also came in from Tiger Shores, Stuart, and Hobe Sound Public Beach. Yellow Crab and EZ Flea Fishbites continue to be the hot artificial baits along with salted clam strips and sandfleas producing also. Remember to tip your natural baits with a small piece of Fishbites as this will help keep those natural baits on the hook along with producing more scent to attract the pompano.
Friday, November 22, 2019
From Todd &Trey @ Juno Bait -Juno Beach
INSHORE- Inshore fishing has been pretty good with the changing season. Snook are still biting fairly well in the Loxahatchee River during the day, and around docklights and bridges at night. Another front or two and the snook will really be keyed in on shrimp; as it is now they are biting a wide variety of baits. Jigs and swimbaits are producing well, especially around the bridges. DOA and Vudu shrimp lures are top choices around docklights. The Hobe Sound flats have continued to produce nice mixed bag action. A few pompano, jacks, ladyfish, and others are all in the mile marker 40-44 range. Some big jacks pushing around in the Loxahatchee River right now. Live mullet or a noisy topwater fished along seawalls is a solid choice for the jacks currently. 
SURF/PIER- Following the swell this week the fishing is GOING OFF along the beach and also at the Juno Beach Pier. The Spanish Mackerel made a HUGE showing over the past few days in a big way. The Mackerel showed up pretty much from Jupiter to Palm Beach Inlet just about overnight. Bluefish also showed up in solid numbers with the macs. Silver spoons, gotcha plugs, diamond jigs, and just about anything else you threw in the water was being demolished over the past few days. Forecast looks good for the fish to stick around as well. Pompano fishing remains very good, with some solid numbers coming in from both the surf and pier. Sandfleas and FishBItes are the top bait choices from the beach. Doc's Goofy Jigs are catching them on the Pier. The sharks continue to hang around in good numbers as well. Lots of fish along the beach right now...great time to go!
Beach Fishing With Paul Sperco Palm Beach/Martin County Area
Looking at the current local marine forecast for wind and wave heights through Tuesday, I had to read it twice to make sure it wasn't a misprint. 3 to 4 foot seas through Sunday and dropping out to1 to 2 feet through Tuesday. We all know that conditions can change pretty quickly but I am happy to say it looks like we have a chance!! I received some reports yesterday about lots of mackerel in the Pecks Lake area along with some decent pompano catches on the south end of Jupiter Island. The key to the next few days should be finding some decent water that should be holding pompano, mackerel, bluefish, jacks, and whiting that are part of our migratory species available at this time of year. It is nice to be concentrating on fish and not unfishable conditions. The beach tides in our area call for the high water mark to be around 5 to 6 am over the weekend with a late afternoon incoming tide that you should factor in when you are planning your fishing trips this weekend. I also talked to a few anglers that caught some nice whiting around high tide in the first trough the last couple of days. Get your Fishbites,and if you are looking for the hard to find Yellow Crab bait, the Snook Nook is the only store in the area that has a big supply,load up your vehicle and take advantage of the first extended period of time we have seen in awhile to go bend a rod on the beach. I will be out over the weekend and will post some updates over the weekend.
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