Monday, September 9, 2013

Fishing Report 9/9/13

Inshore

The spillways in palm beach county have seen some good snook action these last few weeks. Try using DOA Terror eyz thrown up into the wash and slowly reeled back to entice a bite. Finding a slot fish maybe difficult as a lot of these fish are over 32". Fort pierce is still the place to be to avoid the Okeechobee drainage. We hit the power plant area looking to hook up on fly to the tarpon roaming the area. There were fewer fish than normal and we tried our best, but were unsuccessful. We switched gears and hit the flats and ended up with a bunch of slot sized trout. DOA Shrimp worked in 4 foot of water was the ticket that day.

Offshore

The live bait bite has slowed so we switched it up and went bottom bouncing of Juno Beach and Jupiter. We found a good mangrove, mutton and yellow tail snapper bite from 60-80 foot using dead sardines drifted near the bottom. The black fin tuna bite has intensified. We have been getting 6-8 a drift and losing just as many. Try using a 5oz vertical jig worked in 200-260 foot. Fish have been from 5-15lbs.

See you on the water.

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






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