Palm Beach County Kayak Fishing Report and Forecast: July 2015

Offshore fishing is resulting in kingfish, mahi, sailfish and tuna.
Offshore fishing is resulting in kingfish, mahi, sailfish and tuna.

Inshore

[dropcap]T[/dropcap]he fishing has really picked up and looks for it to stay that way for a while. The summer months are here so getting out early or late in the day can help with putting fish in the kayak.  Look for snook still pushing towards the inlets for their summer spawn. MacArthur Park and Palm Beach inlet are good places to hang around this month. Large Terror Eyz bounced around the jetties should entice a strike. In the park look to run the mangrove lines with a D.O.A. shrimp or jerk bait.

Offshore

[dropcap]O[/dropcap]ffshore fishing continues to be good. Kingfish, mahi, sailfish and tuna are the common catches. Look for wahoo bites to pick up around the full moons in the coming months. Running baits on a downrigger anywhere from 60-to-80-feet below surface will help in your quest to land a wahoo.  Bait fishing has picked up and finding a dozen gogs before light should not be a problem. If getting up early is not your thing, blue runners will work. Vertical jigging is still producing blackfin tuna anywhere from 230-to-275-feet. The bonitos have started to show up in larger numbers so be prepared to have to weed through them to put some sashimi on your plate.

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FORECAST BY: Brian Nelli
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