OFFSHORE- Once again weather this week has pretty much kept everyone at the dock; leaving very little for me to write about again. The weather does look a little nicer headed into the weekend. It's not going to be calm by any means, but at least we are getting to at least throw the "fishable" term around a bit. Pressure has been non existent offshore, so the fish should be chewing. It's the right time of year to see our fall push of dolphin come through. East winds should help push the dolphin in a bit shallower. Look for the dolphin to likely be in 150-300' of water. Trolling bonita strips, squid, and small ballyhoo will be a great way to go for the dolphin. Sailfish should also begin to start showing up in little better numbers. About time to get the kite fishing gear out and dialed in, the sails will be tailing down sea very soon. Snapper fishing will likely be very good on the reef. Pressure has been super light, so the first sardines they start seeing are going to be gobbled up quick! As the weather gets a little nicer, and the reports start coming in I'll try to update the report.
INSHORE- Snook fishing remains good inshore. Still some mullet around; but the snook are starting to make that fall switch over to shrimp and smaller baits. During the day live millet fished along seawalls remains a great way to go. At night the bridge bite has been good on the shrimp jig and smaller swimbaits. The snook are still biting the jig; but the smaller stuff is really beginning to play a bit better. As the water begins to cool a bit (it's been a slow process) the inshore action will start to improve. It is getting to be time for the sheepshead and black drum to show up inshore. Could still be a few redfish around, though it sounds like those reports have fallen way off. SURF/PIER- Rough weather and dirty water has kept reports to a minimum. On days the water has some decent color (in other words not straight mud) the croaker and whiting have been biting pieces of fresh shrimp. A few pompano around; though not in huge numbers. As it calms down a bit and the water gets back to normal the pomps should start to show up in better numbers. The Juno Beach Pier has had a pretty good amount of small jacks around, with some small blues mixed in as well. Hopefully the weather breaks a bit and the water improves. When it does we should see some lights out fishing! We will update report if things turn on into the weekend. NOAA MARINE WEATHER: FRI...E winds 10 to 15 kt. Seas 2 to 4 ft, occasionally to 5 ft. Wave Detail: E 3 ft at 5 seconds. Intracoastal waters a moderate chop. SAT...E winds 10 to 15 kt, increasing to 15 to 20 kt in the afternoon. Seas 2 to 4 ft, occasionally to 5 ft. Wave Detail: E 4 ft at 5 seconds. Intracoastal waters choppy in exposed areas. SUN...E winds 20 to 25 kt. Seas 4 to 6 ft, occasionally to 8 ft. Wave Detail: E 6 ft at 6 seconds and NW 1 foot at 6 seconds. Intracoastal waters rough in exposed areas. MON...SE winds 10 to 15 kt. Seas 2 to 4 ft, occasionally to 5 ft. Intracoastal waters a moderate chop. Thanks For Reading, Todd The Yo-Zuri 3DS Minnow is a killer all around lure. Snook, Bass, Peacock Bass, and a host of others will smash it...but Fisher catching this snakehead on it was a first for me! Comments are closed.
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