Thursday, February 6, 2014

From Todd / Eric @ Juno Bait -Juno Beach



INSHORE- Snook season is open, and above average temperatures should have them biting good.  This is the time of year to, as Capt. Eric (freighttrainfishing.weebly.com/) says "hurry up, and slow down".  Slot sized snook this time of year are not going to spend a whole lot of time chasing down their meals.  A good tactic for catching snook this time of year is swimming a flair hawk around deeper bridges at night.  Snook are nocturnal by nature, so give up a few hours of sleep for a better chance at a big linesider.  Flats fishing around Munyon Island has remained fair.  Some monster jacks, a few trout, and snook can be caught in the Lake Worth Lagoon right now.  

SURF/PIER- The spinner sharks and blacktip sharks have been around the past week.  Fishing live or very fresh cut bait is the best chance to hook up with a shark.  If your not into fishing bait, the sharks will hit a big noisy topwater lure in lowlight conditions.  Bluefish have been scattered up and down the beach.  Spanish Mackerel fishing has been great at Peck's Lake; and with southeast winds in the forecast it should stay that way.  A little chum and/or some glass minnows will get the macks fired up.  No cobia reports along the beach this week.

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