Palm Beach Kayak Report: Sept. 2015

Tracey holding a Blackfin Tuna
Tracey holding a Blackfin Tuna

Atlantic Coast Inshore

Early angler gets the fish. Fishing early or late in the day is still the key through September. The flats and inlets are holding large amounts of glass minnows. Using lures to imitate these baits will be your best bet. Fishing the inlets, docks and bridges will continue to be a great option. Try using a DOA Terror Eyz or jerk bait bounced near the bottom around the inlet. Fishing the shadow lines on the bridges at night with a mullet imitation will work great. On the flats work the mangroves around high tide with a bait that can be skipped up under the overhanging branches. These fish will be up in there deep getting out of the heat of the day.

Atlantic Coast Offshore

September is the month for us and wahoo. Almost all the wahoo caught in my career have been in September. Concentrate on live baiting large goggle eyes deeper in the water column. The best time of the month will be a few days before and after the full moon. Kingfish will still be around and will most likely be staying in that 20lb range. Don’t forget about sailfish. September is a great month for them. Smaller live baits like goggle eyes and blue runners will work best on a flat line. Finally balckfin tuna will come through in spurts. Look to target them with smaller vertical jigs and trolling feathers.

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