INSHORE- Catch and release snook fishing remains very good inshore right now. A good number of snook in the Loxahatchee River right now, as well as in Jupiter and Palm Beach Inlet. Live mullet is always a go to bait for the snook; while a topwater plug will get some great blowups early and late in the day. Expect a few jacks and a tarpon or two to be mixed in with the snook as well. Lowlight periods (early morning or late afternoon) will no doubt be the best bet; but don't overlook mid day tide changes in certain situations as well. Mangrove snapper reports slowed a bit inshore, but still a handful around for sure.
SURF/PIER- This week saw a few days of less seaweed along the beach, and dare I say was actually quite fishable. Catch and release snook fishing has been solid, with both numbers of fish around and good size ones as well. Plenty of snook in both Jupiter and Palm Beach Inlets, the Juno Beach Pier continues to produce good numbers, and solid numbers of fish moving along the beach as well. Hard to beat a live croaker or sandperch for snook, but in most cases a live pilchard or sardine will do the job as well. A lot of tarpon reports coming in this week. A good number of blue runners at the Juno Beach Pier, along with a few bonita and Spanish Mackerel. It's early for sure, but did hear a pompano report or two already come in this week.
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