Treasure Coast Kayak Fishing Report and Forecast: February 2016

Cobia will be a frequent catch offshore in February, like this one caught by Jason. PHOTO CREDIT: Brian Nelli.
Cobia will be a frequent catch offshore in February, like this one caught by Jason. PHOTO CREDIT: Brian Nelli.

Inshore

February is a good time to target a lot of different species. From pompano, jacks and sheepshead around deeper cuts, to snook, reds, flounder and trout on the flats and structure. Launching at Sawfish Bay Park in Jupiter will give you quick access to great pompano flats and docks for snook. The snook in this area can be picky so small baits are best and a fly rod even better. This time of year, the water is a lot colder than most of the year. When fishing the flats, hit the water a little later in the day and target sand holes and areas with dark mud. These spots will warm quicker than surrounding areas and should be holding fish. Remember snook season opens February 1.

Offshore

Cobia will start to move into the beaches following the rays, sharks and turtles. I like to have a D.O.A. Swimming Mullet ready to pitch to them when spotted. Sailfish, wahoo and dolphin will also still be frequent catches in February. Look for these three to be found from 90-to-120 feet chasing goggle eyes, runners and pilchards. Remember to watch the weather closely as launching in the winter, things can change quickly offshore.

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