Friday, May 2, 2014

From Todd / Eric @ Juno Bait -Juno Beach



INSHORE- The spring mullet run seems to be trickling through the northern Palm Beach area and the snook are responding.  Big swimbaits, flairhawks, and live mullet will get those slot size(and bigger) snook going. 
(Capt. Eric, of http://www.freighttrainfishing.com/, will be discussing these techniques next Wed. night at the West Palm Beach Fishing Club don't miss it!)  Sandperch have been showing up in good numbers inshore.  Cut shrimp and small hooks are the ticket for the sandperch.  Other inshore fishing remains slow.

SURF/PIER- Pompano fishing slowed down this week, but still a fair number of them being caught.  The early morning jig bite at the Juno Beach Pier remains fairly steady.  Also cruising through the pier are some big jacks.  Snook are beginning to set up their summer home at the Juno Beach Pier as well.  Bait schools are in/out at the pier; and when they come in the fish have been with them for the most part.  Snook are also begging to move along the beach, and a few have been caught in JUpiter Inlet.  Won't be long till the snook are stacked up in the inlets

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