INSHORE: Catch and release snook fishing remains the main game in town on the inshore side of things right now. Most of the snook are in or around the inlets right now. Bridges near the inlets are a great option right now; especially on outgoing tide. Flair hawks, big swim baits, and large live baits are the ticket for getting the biggest bites right now. Mangrove snapper are also hanging around area bridges at night. Live shrimp and small pilchards are top baits for the mangroves right now. Other inshore action is a bit slow. Look for all inshore fishing to be best during low light periods of the day or even at night.
SURF/PIER: Great snook fishing along the beach, in the inlets, and on Juno Beach Pier right now. Live sand perch and croakers are the baits of choice right now. Look for the snook to be most active early and late in the day. Surf anglers will find luck throwing plugs before the sun comes up. Large swim baits (like the holy pro paddle tail or Spooltek) are good choices to throw in the dark. Still some tarpon moving along the surf, as well as some good size jacks. Sandperch are in the surf in fair numbers, with small pieces of fresh shrimp being the bait of choice for them. Definitely try and get out early or late in the day for best results.
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