Craig Korczynski

Beautiful weather for South Florida the past week, except one rainy day. It’s been fun in the sun for anglers, plenty of smiles and rod bending action.

 

Anglers looking for nonstop action our local waters have been teaming with schooling fish, bluefish, jacks, mackerel, snapper, black drum, ladyfish, snook, and many other species hooked on the end of the line.

 

Channel edges and deep holes have been the main target points for locating schooling fish. Top water action has been phenomenal for bluefish and jacks. These fish are super aggressive,  creating awesome explosions on Rapala skitter walks. The bluefish have been ranging in size from 5 to 20 pounds.

 

Dock edges and sand flats have been excellent areas to target Pompano and black drum. Both sides of the tides produce fish. Doa 3 inch shad tail and shrimp on 1/0 Mustad circle hooks great tactics to get the fish to strike.

 

Mangrove shorelines and muddy bottom areas have been great areas to target snook using Rapala X wraps. Snook have been schooled up due to the cooler water temperatures. Common snook, fat snook and sword spine snook have been mixed together. Snook have been ranging in size from 15 to 28 inches.

 

Well  that is the fishing report for the past week, hope you all enjoyed. Remember you can’t catch them from the couch, so get out there and get hooked up. Tight lines! PhlatsInshoreFishing.com  5616444371 visit us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Pinterest and YouTube.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fish Species: Snook, black drum, blue fish, mackerel, sharks
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Tackle Used: DOA Lures, Rapala
Method Used: Daiwa
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Craig Korczynski

About The Author: Captain Craig Korczynski

Company: Phlats Guide Services

Area Reporting: Palm Beach/Jupiter

Bio: Light tackle Inshore Fishing Guide for both Salt and Freshwater. I target species such as Snook, Trout, Jacks, Largemouth Bass, and Peacock bass. I use both live bait and artificial lures. Novice to experienced anglers welcomed

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