Stuart Jensen Beach Inshore Fishing Report and Forecast: July 2016

Drifting live bait for kingfish in 30 feet of water paid off for angler Bill Santos with Captain John Young. PHOTO CREDIT: Bites On Guide Service.
Drifting live bait for kingfish in 30 feet of water paid off for angler Bill Santos with Captain John Young. PHOTO CREDIT: Bites On Guide Service.

When fishing in July, you need to beat the heat by being on the water early and in your fishing zone by safe light. Be on the lookout for rolling tarpon, ease up on them, shut down the engine, wait for the fish to show, pitch a bait (crab, greenie, or mullet) in front of the roll, and wait for the pickup. No need to go to the Keys for big tarpon–we have them on the Treasure Coast. Look for yellow water off the beach north of Jensen and it will be big schools of jacks ranging from 20-to-40 pounds playing follow the leader in big schools. Any kind of big popper will get them excited if they haven’t been beat up yet by other anglers. Snook will be at the inlets and near the jetties/reef line creating future stock for our angling future. Handle with care and make it a quick release. Throw D.O.A. Shrimp in holographic color for trout and reds on the flats north of Herman’s Bay. Work the potholes and flip under docks and mangroves, where there is some shade and the water is a cooler. Don’t forget the night bite on the docks lights for trout and snook. Be stealth and work the older looking docks with lights for action.

Plenty of action this month, so go out and get ‘em. You will be surprised at the action on the lights at night. Keep the waterways clean.

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