Thursday, May 22, 2014

From Todd / Eric @ Juno Bait -Juno Beach

INSHORE- Snook fishing was very good this week.  Same deal...top of the outgoing tide around bridges at night is the ticket for the most snook bites.  Still a fair number of mullet around this week, so snook should be willing to bite the bigger baits and lures.  Snook fishing around the inlets is improving as well.  Flats fishing around Munyon Island has slowed down drastically as water temps continue to rise.  Still a few scattered snook and jacks hanging around on the flats.  Scattered reports of black drum and sheepshead came in this week.



SURF/PIER- Still a small scattering of leftover pompano hanging around the Juno Pier and beach.  Clams seemed to be a good bait this week, as well as Doc's Goofy Jigs early in the morning.  The PIer also had a few kingfish and bonito around.  A size 14 Rapala X-Rap has been a good choice for the kings and bonito.  Snook are hanging around the pier.  They are biting, when you can catch a bait.  Live whiting and croakers are top baits right now, but they have been tough to come by the last few days.  Schools of tarpon are starting to cruise the beach early in the morning.

BAIT REPORT- Bait(Mainly sardines) has been good north of Jupiter Inlet.  They are biting the sabiki pretty good, but lots of critters in with them; be sure to bring extra sabiki rigs.  The bait south of Palm Beach INlet is still around, but seems to have thinned out a little over what it was.  

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