INSHORE: Snook fishing remains the main game in town right now. Getting a little closer to season, and a little closer to seeing some finger mullet schools. Bridges will be producing at night on the outgoing tide, while seawalls remain a good choice early in the morning and late in the afternoon. A live mullet, flair hawk, spooltek, or big swim bait would all be a good choice right now for the snook. A few tarpon and jacks will be mixed in with the snook. Mangrove snapper action has been fair at night around the bridges. Outgoing tide tends to produce best for the mangroves.
SURF/PIER: Catch and release snook fishing remains the main game in town right now, and it has been good. Lowlight periods remain the best, but the snook will bite on an incoming tide as well. Small jigs, swimming plugs, and Vudu mullet are all good choices for the snook right now. The Juno Beach Pier has been good with lots of snook, a few kingfish, scattered cero mackerel, and a few tarpon all in the mix. Croaker and whiting are biting well in the first trough on small live shrimp. Should be a fishy weekend along the beach.
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