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Jupiter Loxahatchee River, Palm Beach snook and tarpon action by Craig Korczynski (12/12/2011)
Snook gather along seawalls. Tarpon take lures and live baits. Jacks explod on top water plugs.
Jupiter fishing brings holiday cheer by Craig Korczynski (12/05/2011)
Snook action soon to come to a close december 15. Trapon are rolling providing drag screaming action. Grass flats full of life.
Fall weather Turns fishing on in the Palm Beaches by Craig Korczynski (10/17/2011)
snook are feeding on shrimp around dock lights. Jacks are alomg docks and seawalls. Tarpon are schooling in back bays.
Snook Tarpon Full of life in back bays by Craig Korczynski (1/31/2011)
Cool weather has tarpon leaping and snook laying in the shallows. Jacks are full of life and love to tug a war with anglers.Grass flats teaming with ladyfish, pompano and trout.
Hot Snapper/Kingfish Bite by Todd Mitchell (6/12/2008)
The snapper bite continues to improve by the day, kingfish are still chomping!!!
Hot Snook Bite by Todd Mitchell (5/06/2008)
Excellent Snook bite in Jupiter with the new moon. Looks like some good action for the rest of snook season.
Hot Kingfish Bite by Todd Mitchell (4/30/2008)
The kingfish have really filled in nicely here in Jupiter. Stacked up very thick on the ledge with lots of bonitas mixed in.
Weekend Snook Fishing Recap by Todd Mitchell (4/22/2008)
We are finding excellent snook fishing here at night and only expect it to get better! 10 plus fish a night is the norm...
Snook Fishing Heating Up by Todd Mitchell (4/18/2008)
Despite cool weather early in the week snook fishing continue to heat up. Fish moving into late spring/early summer patterns.
Steady Action In Jupiter by Colin Hickey (11/13/2006)
Sunday morning seemed to be a terrible day after losing a sail that was doing everything he could to let us release him. After leaving the inlet the live bait situation seemed to be scarce. We got some blue runners and figured we\'d rely on sails hitting them. After a slow 30 minutes when we began doubting the extremely calm conditions we finally had a sail slapping around about 20-30 ft off the transom.
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