2 sailfish were caught today on Juno pier. Both were caught on trolly rigged menhden.
Thursday, July 24, 2008
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
I was on the news
Look at the video on http://www.wptv.com/mediacenter/local.aspx?videoId=7391@wptv.dayport.com&navCatId=3
July 22cnd, 2008
There hasn't been many fish on the pier lately. The few that have been, are runners and mangrove snapper. The runners you can catch on little bait, on the bottom.
The snapper have been caught on live little goggle eye free-baited near the pilings.
The snapper have been caught on live little goggle eye free-baited near the pilings.
Saturday, July 19, 2008
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
July 15th, 2008
Today there was very few bonito caught off of top water lures at Juno Beach pier. Most of the ones that were caught, were on bottom bait rigs, holding live sardines, dork jacks or greenies. There were a couple spanish mackeral and blue runners that were caught either on little bottom baited sardines/goggle eyes, or little free baited sardines/goggle eyes, or crappy jig lures .
Friday, July 4, 2008
July 4th, 2008
Yesterday off the pier was amazing! There was bonitos everywhere! You through a lure in the water and as soon as it hit the water you were on! My dad and i each got about 6. until they stopped. Then today off the pier there was a couple bonito, but not as many as yesterday. Both yesterday and today was said to have cobia off of Hobesound. Between Hobesound and Pecks Lake they were just off the beach, and lots of them.
Tuesday, July 1, 2008
July 1st
Sorry I haven't been updating this. My computer again has been going crazy.
Well lets see here, the only thing I can really tell you about is the bonitos, snnok and sharks off the Juno Pier. You put a live bait down on bottom off the Pier and you are definately likely to get hit by the monster mother snook swimming all over. If you through out a live sardine off there on a bottom rig, you may get a snook, but hopefully you'll catch a bonito. There has been Tarpon spotted, but none really caught. Also there is a few Mangrove Snapper being caught off of cut bait. Most of them however are not keepers.
Well lets see here, the only thing I can really tell you about is the bonitos, snnok and sharks off the Juno Pier. You put a live bait down on bottom off the Pier and you are definately likely to get hit by the monster mother snook swimming all over. If you through out a live sardine off there on a bottom rig, you may get a snook, but hopefully you'll catch a bonito. There has been Tarpon spotted, but none really caught. Also there is a few Mangrove Snapper being caught off of cut bait. Most of them however are not keepers.
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