Catch and release snook fishing remains good inshore. Most of the fish have pushed closer to the inlet, but still a fair number in the river as well. Bridge snook bite has been very solid at night on outgoing tide. Small swimbaits have been putting a hurting on the snook as of late at night. Mangrove snapper have been biting good at night around the bridges.
SURF/PIER- The Juno Beach Pier continues to produce a fair amount of action. Most of the catching will be first thing in the morning and late in the afternoon. The middle of the day is going to be a pretty tough pick. A few kingfish early each morning on swimming plugs (Rapala X-Raps and Yo-Zuri LC minnow are great choices), followed by bonita as the sun gets up. Catch and release snook fishing remains very good as well. Live sandperch and croakers are top bait choices for the snook; though as of late small swimbaits have also been putting up some good numbers as well. The small pilchards have been back around the pier in pretty good numbers, with a lot of blue runners chasing them around along with a scattering of Spanish and Cero Mackerel. Mangrove snapper have been biting in very small windows.
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