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        <title>Jupiter Fishing Report: 11/2/2018</title>
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Photo Courtesy of Lacey Hagler


Sailfish are biting from Stuart to Boca in the 150-300rsquo; range, with a few boats releasing 10+ sails. Try kite fishing with hearty live baits like goggle-eyes or blue runners. Trolling with small feathers during lowlight should help you catch a few football-sized blackfin tuna, and the smaller ones can be used to catch wahoo, which has been hot due to this mild cold front, especially in the Bahamas. If youre thinking of heading to the Bahamas for the first time, readnbsp;How to Cross From Florida to the Bahamas By Boat.


Fair numbers of snapper have been prevalent around 100rsquo; off of Jupiter, with a few cobia here and there as well.


The cold front has slowednbsp;snooknbsp;down a bit, but mullet are still running. Live mullet or top water plugs at low-lighted times of the day near bridges, Juno Pier, Jupiter Jetty, or Palm Beach Inlet should bring you some bites during outgoing tides.


The Juno Beach pier and the beach has been pretty sold, with lots of bluefish, large mackerel, jacks, runners, pompano, jacks, and redfish.nbsp;Juno Baitnbsp;recommends a Rapala X-Rap or Yo-Zuri Mag Darter for some solid action. Mangrove snapper have been feasting on live shrimp at the pier this week as well.


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NOAA Weather Forecast:


Friday, 11/2: Mostly Sunny with a 50 chance of showers, High of 86 degrees, South winds at 15-20 knots,nbsp;2-3rsquo; seas at 4 second periods, Intracoastal waters anbsp;moderatenbsp;chop.


Saturday, 11/3: Mostly Cloudy with a 40 chance of showers, High of 81 degrees, Northwest winds at 5-10 knots becoming northeast in the afternoon, 2rsquo; seas at 4 second periods, Intracoastal waters a light chop.


Sunday, 11/4: Mostly Cloudy with a 50 chance of showers, High of 85 degrees, Southeast winds at 10-15 nbsp;knots, seasnbsp;2-3rsquo;, , Intracoastal waters a moderate chop.


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Dont have a boat? Check out ournbsp;Fishing Charter Guide.


As usual, have a safe, fun weekend on the South Florida water, and send any good pictures or stories to Lacey@wfpcc.com for a chance to be featured


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    <pubDate>Fri, 02 Nov 2018 14:13:00 -0400</pubDate>
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        <title>Jupiter Fishing Report 10/26/2018</title>
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Pictured: Waterfront Yacht Sales Professional, Capt. Michael OConnor


The bite was scarce last weekend, but it seems to have been picking up this week due to the full moon. A few wahoo are starting to show up from the full moon and mild cold front, especially closer to the Bahamas. Around here, 150-400rsquo; is where wahoo have hooked up along with blackfin tuna. Troll with small feathers at during lowlight for tuna, and use the small ones to catch wahoo. Another option is to pick up a local favorite Junkanoo Lure and high speed troll in a zig-zag pattern. Sailfish are also coming out of the woodwork, and kite fishing with hearty live baits like goggle-eyes or blue runners is your best bet.


Kingfish and large mutton snapper have been eating sardines near 120 ndash; 200rsquo;, and yellowtail snapper has been showing up in strong numbers.


Inshore, the mullet run is still hot, andnbsp;snook, jacks, tarpon, ladyfish, and redfish arenrsquo;t far behind them. Live mullet or top water plugs at low-lighted times of the day near bridges, Juno Pier, Jupiter Jetty, or Palm Beach Inlet should bring you some bites during outgoing tides.


The Juno Beach pier and the beach has has been pretty sold, with lots of bluefish, Spanish mackerel, jacks, runners, pompano, jacks, and redfish. Juno Bait recommends a Rapala X-Rap or Yo-Zuri Mag Darter for some solid action. Mangrove snapper have been feasting on live shrimp at the pier this week as well.


NOAA Weather Forecast:


Friday, 10/26: Mostly Sunny, High of 88 degrees, Southwest winds at 10-15 knots,nbsp;2-3rsquo; seas at 7 second periods, Intracoastal waters anbsp;lightnbsp;chop.


Saturday, 10/27: Mostly Sunny with a 10 chance of showers, High of 86 degrees, West winds at 5-10 knots, 2-3rsquo; seas at 5 second periods, Intracoastal waters a light chop.


Sunday, 10/28: Sunny, High of 79 degrees, North northeast winds at 10-15 nbsp;knots, seasnbsp;2-4rsquo;, occasional 5rsquo;, Intracoastal waters a moderate chop.


As usual, have a safe, fun weekend on the South Florida water, and send any good pictures or stories to Lacey@wfpcc.com for a chance to be featured
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    <pubDate>Fri, 26 Oct 2018 11:31:00 -0400</pubDate>
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