Palm Beach Kayak Fishing Report and Forecast: June 2016

A jumbo tuna caught off Palm Beach. PHOTO CREDIT: Capt. Brian Nelli.
A jumbo tuna caught off Palm Beach. PHOTO CREDIT: Capt. Brian Nelli.

Inshore

Snook are on the move to local inlets for the summer spawn. Jupiter and Palm Beach are always my favorites to fish in the kayak. There are multiple launch locations and the inlets are large enough to be safe.  Live mullet fished on the bottom and large D.O.A. Terror Eyz are my favorites. June will also start the rainy season. Fishing the spillways when they are open around heavy rains can produce many snook. Again D.O.A. Terror Eyz is a favorite, but don’t overlook a colorful buck tail.

Offshore

June will bring more days of calm seas and that means more days offshore. Blackfin tuna should become more consistent.  Five-pound to 10-pound fish are the norm while jigging off Palm Beach County.  Trolling Yo-Zuri Crystal Minnows are also a great way to pick off a few. Getting out early will be your best bet to get on the kingfish bite. Live goggle eyes and blue runners are always the way to go. Don’t forget about the sailfish. Summer is still a great time to land this great fighting fish. Using the same live baits mentioned above will work just as well for the sailfish and mahi.

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