By Brian Nelli Contributing Writer
INSHORE:
Snook are still our main targets this month. Fishing dock lights and bridge shadow lines at night is a great way to catch a linesider. When the sun comes up, switch to fishing seawalls and docks with good current. Topwater plugs are a great alternative if you cannot find any live bait. Chasing snook and tarpon along the beach is also great during this month. Get out early and launch at places like the south side of Jupiter Inlet. Run the beach looking for rolling fish and snook in the surf line.
OFFSHORE:
Fishing off Palm Beach and Jupiter will produce the larger kings this month. Using goggle eyes and blue runners will be top choices. Sailfish will of course still be in the mix as well. For mahi look to run out 4-8 miles then search for some weed mats and lines. Trolling a daisy chain or Yo-Zuri Plug attached to your Crowder Rod will help put a fish in the kayak. Most will be small, but there are chances for a big bull. Wahoo bites should become more regular around the summer full moons. Most of our wahoo bites come on the downrigger with a live goggle eye. Try to target 60-80 feet below the surface to hopefully pick off one in that deeper water column.
Brian Nelli
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