OFFSHORE- Mixed weather over the week and a questionable forecast headed into the weekend has kept offshore traffic down. A few sailfish guys have made it out and produced some pretty solid release numbers. With north winds and a mild front pushing through this weekend; a live bait under the kite will not go unnoticed long by a hungry sail ( if not a king, dolphin, or wahoo...). Look for 150-250' to be a pretty good starting spot. A well formed rip, color change, or large area of bait will help dial in the search. A handful of scattered dolphin around in 200-300' of water. Trolling small ballyhoo, bonita strips, and squid has been a good way to go for the dolphin. Blackfin tuna action remains good in 200-300' of water as well. A solid number of rudder fish around, with a few cobia in the mix as well. Kingfish remain scattered along the 120' ledge in solid numbers. Bottom fishing reports remain good. Some solid mutton snapper around, along with a mixture of yellowtail and mangrove snapper.
INSHORE- A little quiet inshore this week. Snook fishing remains fair, and should continue to improve over the next few weeks. The night snook bite remains fair around the bridges. A little more bait around (mixture of pilchards and a few mullet) this week helped the bite as well. Top of the outgoing tide tends to be the best bet for the snook, but don't overlook late incoming if the water is a little dirty. The Loxahatchee River has been producing some snook during the day. Boat docks and seawalls with some current flow and proximity to a little deeper water are great starting spots. Mangrove snapper bite continues to improve around the bridges as well. It's still early, but more and more little choppers making their way inshore. Live shrimp and pilchards are the top bait choices for the mangroves. Sounds like the tarpon bite in Palm Breach Inlet picked up a bit this week. SURF/PIER- Another good week of pompano action along the beach and at the Juno Beach Pier again this week. For the beach the usual assortment of baits (sand fleas, clams, fresh shrimp, and FishBites) have all been working well on the pompano. On the Juno Beach Pier the same baits work well; with the jig bite (Doc's Goofy Jigs and jYG Pro Mycro's) also firing off too. Depending on conditions the pomps will bite throughout the day; but early morning and late afternoon do tend to produce the best results. Another good push of late season bluefish again this week. Every time I think the blues are just about gone, a good push of them makes another showing. GT Ice Creams, diamond jigs, and swimming plugs will all work well on the blues. Spanish Mackerel action was a bit slower this week, but still a fair number around. White crappie jigs and smaller size 8 and 10 X-Raps are a good way to go for the Macs. With all the pomps (and other species as well) finally seeing a few more blacktop sharks along the beach. A pretty good number of croakers and sand perch around in the first trough this week. Small pieces of fresh shrimp will be the bait of choice for them. NOAA MARINE WEATHER: FRI...N winds 10 to 15 kt. Seas 2 to 4 ft, occasionally to 5 ft. Period 5 seconds. SAT...N NE winds 15 to 20 kt with gusts to around 25 kt. Seas 3 to 5 ft, occasionally to 6 ft. .SAT NIGHT...NE winds 15 to 20 kt with gusts to around 25 kt. Seas 3 to 5 ft, occasionally to 6 ft. SUN...E winds 10 to 15 kt with gusts to around 20 kt. Seas 3 to 5 ft, occasionally to 6 ft. Thanks For Reading, Todd Coop (IG @_coop_561_) with a killer combo last Sunday! Comments are closed.
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