Inshore
The first couple of cold front has pushed through the area.
With these fronts some new inshore species start to show up. With the next
couple fronts start to look for pompano and bluefish to be roaming the flats
and channels. Places like Hobe Sound and the mouth of the Loxahatchee River in
Jupiter are great places to check for activity. For pompano I love using a DOA
shrimp in the pot holes on the flats and edges of the channels. For bouncing
the bottom of channels a goofy jig or buck tail jig will do the trick for both
pompano and bluefish. Just because the weather has become cold don’t think your
redfish and trout have shut down. Try fishing a little later in the day so the
water has a chance to warm up and target sand holes. These holes will warm up
faster than surrounding areas.
Offshore
The mahi fishing has been outstanding up and down the coast.
Live mullet and google eyes will intrigue these guys to have a snack. You can
run circle hooks or stinger rigs if you don’t want to miss out on the king and
possible wahoo bites. These cold fronts will continue to bring in the mahi and
sailfish throughout the winter. Brave the weather and you should succeed.
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Brian Nelli
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