INSHORE- Snook season is winding down, so get after them now if your looking for one to take home for dinner. Look for snook fishing to be best at night around bridges and docklights. The shrimp jig is an awesome lure choice for the snook right now. Sheepshead and black drum are showing up inshore in good numbers. Live shrimp remains a top bait choice for them. A handful of pompano are being reported inshore, but no big numbers to speak of. A few more good cold fronts could quickly change that.
SURF/PIER- Pompano bite slowed a bit this week, but still a fair number being caught up to the north just a bit. North winds in the forecast could help push a few more fish our way over the weekend. Spanish Mackerel action has been good north of Jupiter Inlet, with Peck's Lake beginning to produce more consistent catches. The Juno Beach Pier has also been producing a fair number of Spanish Mackerel, with a few kingfish in the mix as well. Bluefish action remains a bit off, with fewer fish around than you would expect for this time of year.
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