By Craig Korczynski Contributing Writer
June has arrived and its summertime! June offers fantastic fishing near inlets, beaches, spillways, and the Intracoastal. These areas will offer a plethora of species to target.
The inlets and beaches are great areas to target snook as they begin to spawn. Local inlets will offer plenty of snook and tarpon to target. Live baits, D.O.A. C.A.L. 4â Jerk Baits, and 3â Shad Tails in pearl and figi chix are all excellent choices for snook. D.O.A. Bait Busters in pearl, glow / gold rush belly, and Arkansas glow are excellent choices for enticing snook to feed as well. Be sure to check the tides and locate good current for best areas to hook up with snook.
Anglers targeting tarpon can expect fantastic action along the beaches and inside the inlets. Tarpon can be seen rolling on the surface early in the morning as the sun is rising. D.O.A. Bait Busters and D.O.A. 5â Swim Baits in glow and gold rush belly, pearl and greenback, teamed up with a ½ ounce jig head get the silver kings chewing. Be sure to work in front of tarpon pods leading the fish, this helps to not spook the pod tarpon. Do this and you will get your drag screaming.
The docks, seawalls, and drop offs will hold plenty of fish for anglers. Snook, tarpon, jacks, drum, and tripletail can all be targeted. For fly anglers this offers steady action as live chumming helps bring the predators boat side. Fly fishing is a blast and can be taught to novice anglers, whether itâs a 1 pound jack or a 20 pound tarpon, anglers can experience the thrill of fly fishing. Capt. Craig will make it easy for any angler, give it a shot, fresh water to saltwater you will be hooked.
Well, that is the fishing report, hope you all enjoyed. Remember you canât catch them from the couch, so get out there and get hooked up. Tight Lines!
Captain Craig Korczynski
561-644-4371 ⢠phlatsinshorefishing.com
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