INSHORE: Catch and release snook fishing remains the main game in town right now. Look for the snook to be most active at night around area bridges. With current water conditions (dark and fresh) tide has not mattered quite as much as usual. Flair Hawk jigs and swimbaits are a solid choice for the snook right now. Some big jacks in the ICW. Mangrove snapper action has been fair around area bridges.
SURF/PIER: The Juno Beach Pier continues to produce a few kingfish early in the morning and late in the afternoon. Large swimming plugs (X-Raps and Yo-Zuri Longcast) and live baits on a trolley rig are the best bet for the kings. Spanish Mackerel action has also been good at the pier with Jacks in the Mix. The snook are starting to bite a little better at the pier; but the big females are still not fully set in. Croakers and whiting are biting in the first trough. Still a very few straggler pompano hanging around, especially north of Jupiter Inlet. Good number of tarpon moving along the beach right now; getting bites out of them has been a little tough.
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