Monday, September 23, 2013

Fishing Report 9/23/13

Inshore

The mullet have been thick off the beach in northern palm beach county. We had a school 3 football fields long one day this week with sharks, tarpon and snook busting through them. Try throwing a DOA Baitbuster or 5.5" cal tail into these schools of mullet. Further north the redfish are starting to school well on the flats. The Fort Pierce area has been best for us to find these fish, as well as trout and some snook. DOA Airheads and shrimp are the go to baits.

Offshore

Blackfin tuna continues to be our main target these past two weeks off Boynton Beach. Jiggging vertical jigs in 200-300' will give you shots at the blackfin as well as skipjack tuna and the occasional wahoo. The weight of your jig will depend on the current and wind. I always perfer to start light (3oz) and work my way up if need be. Pink, blue, silver, green are always the go to colors. Also try trolling a deep diver plug to snag a few of these tuna. We only tried live baiting one day this week, but it paid off with a 35lb kingfish. Blue runners and goggle eyes run on a #5 stinger rig is hard to beat.

Brian Nelli
www.Pushinwaterfishing.com
Brian@tckayakfishing.com
772.201.5899






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