Jupiter Inlet Inshore

By Craig Korczynski Contributing Writer

Josh with his crew and a bull shark.

ASeptember signifies that the mullet run is upon us. The migratory mullet runs brings explosive action for anglers targeting a plethora of species.

Snook can be targeted in the inlets, beaches, grass flats, along seawalls, and docks. Top water action is a blast during the bait run. A Rapala Skitter Walk is an excellent choice for surface strikes. D.O.A. C.A.L. 4” Jerk Baits and D.O.A. Bait Busters entice snook to strike near surface and sub surface. The mullet schools are great areas to locate snook, typically mornings and evenings are the best times to fish. Bridges and docks provide plenty of action. Channel edges will produce plenty of drag screaming action as well. The snook may gather in pods at times, many of the bigger female snook are on the outside of these pods. The average size of the snook ranges from 5 to 25 pounds.

Jack with a tarpon boat side.

Tarpon offer heart pounding action for anglers, with acrobatic leaps on the water’s surface after devouring a live mullet on the surface. Many of the tarpon are schooled together and can be seen rolling on the surface. The average size of the tarpon ranges from 10 to 100 pounds. The best bait to use for tarpon is live mullet or pin fish. Artificial enthusiast, Topwater Rapala Skitter Walk, X-Rap SubWalk, and D.O.A. Bait Busters are all great baits for the silver king. The key to the tarpon is stay in front of them, stay quiet, and entice them with bait in a natural presentation.

Jake with a redfish.

The flats and ICW are great areas to target snook, jacks, goliath grouper, drum, and many other species for rod bending action. Structure areas or potholes along grass flats, hold bait schools where predator fish will follow. For those anglers who want steady action, nothing beats a live mullet, just cast one out along drop offs or structure and hold on tight. Nothing beats seeing a predator fish explode on a live bait, it puts a smile on everyone’s face.

Well, that is the fishing report for September. Hope you all enjoyed and remember, any day on the water is a good day. Tight Lines!

Captain Craig Korczynski

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