Heading to Jupiter Inlet this weekend to hunt the one I've never landed, any suggestions on bait and best time to fish
Russell Warren wrote:
Heading to Jupiter Inlet this weekend to hunt the one I've never landed, any suggestions on bait and best time to fish
fish the outgoing tide (closes to low) near dusk. bucktail jig (with maybe some shrimp scent) or a pinfish hooked thru the dorsal fin. great spot for snook, a couple of IGFA records came out of there. my Mentor owns the house across the way.
Russell Warren wrote:
Heading to Jupiter Inlet this weekend to hunt the one I've never landed, any suggestions on bait and best time to fish
Did a little research for you. no evening low tides, so I would fish from 9:30 am to 11:30 am on the outgoing. let us know how you do. Don't forget the pics.
Thanks for the tips will keep you updated
Russell Warren wrote:
Heading to Jupiter Inlet this weekend to hunt the one I've never landed, any suggestions on bait and best time to fish
Both these caught on cut ladyfish.
For Snook...use if possible live bait..sardines, croakers, small whitings, pinfish etc... Yes hook thru the tail close to Dorsal fin. Live line the sucker. Try not using a sinker, but if need be - add a small split shot near the leader. Also you might want to use Live Shrimp, always a universal bait wherever you go. Juno Beach pier is not far from there..you might want to try the pier as well, they are still catching them there. Cast right below the pier in the shadow part in the North side of pier with perhaps that outgoing tide. Tight lines & Happy Fishing !
Thanks, will keep everyone updated
We got what we wanted and can't wait to return and get a monster
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