Saturday, March 2, 2019

From Todd &Trey @ Juno Bait -Juno Beach

INSHORE-  Warm weather has kept the snook fired up.  Should continue to be good snook fishing; especially if we don't have too many late season fronts.  Throwing the flair hawk at night around the bridges is a solid choice for the snook, especially on outgoing tide.  During the day look for the snook to be laid up around dark bottoms and under good cover producing docks and seawalls.  Docklights in the ICW are also holding good numbers of snook as well.  Solid numbers of jacks around in the ICW and Loxahatchee River right now.  The jacks love to cruise along seawalls looking for easy meals.  Topwater plugs and live mullet are solid choices for the jacks.  The flats around Munyan Island continue to produce a nice variety of fish; jacks, ladyfish, snook, an occasional redfish or trout, and others are all around right now.  

SURF/PIER-  Rough weather and unfavorable wind kept area surf reports a bit quiet this week.  Better pompano reports coming from Hobe Sound/Jupiter, with a few coming in later in the week from south of Jupiter Inlet as well.  Sandfleas, clams, and FishBites remain the baits of choice for the pompano.  Bluefish reports are slowing down, but we should expect a push of big blues before too long.  Spanish Mackerel action remains fair to good at Peck's Lake depending on the day and conditions.  The Juno Beach Pier has been very quiet this week...hopefully that changes very soon!  Solid number of spinner/blacktip sharks around right now.  Lots of fun on big topwater plugs early/late in the day.  Also a solid bite on the sharks at night using fresh chunks of bait.  

                                      

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