Friday, July 10, 2020

From Todd & Trey @ Juno Bait -Juno Beach

INSHORE-  Catch and release snook fishing will remain the best bet on the inshore side of things.   With high air and water temps try fishing very early or late in the day for best results.  The snook will be around the bridges at night, especially those close to the inlets.  The inlets are no doubt the best bet right now for finding the snook.  
Mangrove snapper action has been fair inshore.  Live shrimp (If you can find them) or small pilchards are a great bait option for the mangrove snapper.

SURF/PIER
-  The main game in town right now along the beach and at the pier will be snook.  For the most part live croakers and sandperch will be the best bet for the snook (especially the bigger ones).  Don't overlook a chunk of dead bait as an option for the snook as well.  If your into throwing lures for the snook a small paddle tail or bucktail jig is good during the day.  At night throw bigger swimbaits and flair hawk jigs for best results.  North of Jupiter Inlet the tarpon are still around in good numbers.  They are still hanging around the minnow schools for the most part and remain locked on smaller baits.  Hogy paddletails remain a great lure choice around the minnow schools.  A handful of Spanish Mackerel around, as well as good numbers of blue runners in the surf as well.  

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