Craig Korczynski

The intercostals snook fishing has been consistent as water temperatures drop snook gather in deep holes and along docks and seas walls. Live baits and lures entice many strikes, if bite slow be patient the snook will find the bait. The size of the snook being caught range from 2 to 10 pounds, work areas thoroughly, snook school together.

Tarpon continue to wow anglers with there leaps and drag screaming runs. Deep channels and bays offer consistent action, mangrove shorelines produce as well. Live baits drifted with the tide best bet, a crankbait works at times but with slow presentation. Typical size of the tarpon 5 to 30 pounds.

Spanish mackerel have converged on our local beaches and inlets. Spanish can be seen sky rocketing as they chase bait schools, birds are also a great source for fisherman, notifying them were the mackerel are. Spoons, jigs, and feathers work great be sure to use a heavy leader or even wire leader, mackerel have extremely sharp teeth.

Well that is the fishing report for the past week, hope you all enjoyed. Remember you cant catch them from the couch, so get out there and get hooked up. Tight Lines! Capt. Craig Korczynski, PhlatsInshorefishing.com, 561-644-4371

Fish Species: Snook, Tarpon, Mackerel
Bait Used:
Tackle Used: Diawa Reels, Castaway rods
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Water Depth:
Water Temperature: 73
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Wind Speed:
Palm Beach Tarpon
Palm Beach Tarpon

Jupiter Snook
Jupiter Snook


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Craig Korczynski

About The Author: Captain Craig Korczynski

Company: Phlats Guide Services

Area Reporting: Palm Beach/Jupiter

Bio: Light tackle Inshore Fishing Guide for both Salt and Freshwater. I target species such as Snook, Trout, Jacks, Largemouth Bass, and Peacock bass. I use both live bait and artificial lures. Novice to experienced anglers welcomed

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