Friday, January 30, 2015

From Todd / Eric @ Juno Bait -Juno Beach

INSHORE-  A kind of slow week of reports this week on the inshore side of things.  Windy conditions and muddy water made things a little tough.   The sheltered flats around MacArthur State Park are still producing a little mixed bag variety.  Ladyfish, jacks (big and small), small snook, sheepshead, and a few spotted seatrout are making up most of the catch.  Live shrimp under a popping cork or a Cajun thunder float is a good idea for all around variety and lots of bites.  Snook season opens back up a week from Sunday.  The snook are still biting very good at night aroubd the bridges.  Live shrimp, shrimp style lures, and small swimbaits are all great choices for the snook right now.

SURF/PIER- Less than ideal conditions along the beach this week kept reports few and far between.  Early in the week before the surf kicked up, croaker were still biting good in the first trough.  Pompano action remains spotty, but those spending a lot of time on the beach are getting a few bites.  Good numbers of blacktip and spinner sharks are starting to show up along the beach.  Spanish mackerel action at Peck’s Lake was a little spotty this week, but still plenty of macs around once you find them!

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