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Nice fish! Keep working for that 5lber..... though nothing wrong with the 3lber's....... they are way under rated. 3lbs + are a quality, quality fish. Well done.

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Nice fish! Keep working for that 5lber..... though nothing wrong with the 3lber's....... they are way under rated. 3lbs + are a quality, quality fish. Well done.

thanks precitae it
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Season ends tonight at midnight, closed until sept 1. Inlets are usually good produces on the outgoing tide, this time of year don't be afraid to fish the incoming. I mostly fish Boynton so I'm most familiar with that area, never fished Hillsboro. Bucktails, windcheaters, flukes on jig heads are some of the better artificial lures to use, although snook and tarpon will hit most any bass lure.

Look for good groundswell, wind from the east and strong current. West winds and flat waters generally do not produce as well.

On a side note, I went to Coral Springs yesterday PM, struck out on snakeheads and that isn't the first time. I did manage some luck several months ago, I was blue in the face from throwing those frogs.

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Season ends tonight at midnight, closed until sept 1. Inlets are usually good produces on the outgoing tide, this time of year don't be afraid to fish the incoming. I mostly fish Boynton so I'm most familiar with that area, never fished Hillsboro. Bucktails, windcheaters, flukes on jig heads are some of the better artificial lures to use, although snook and tarpon will hit most any bass lure.

Look for good groundswell, wind from the east and strong current. West winds and flat waters generally do not produce as well.

On a side note, I went to Coral Springs yesterday PM, struck out on snakeheads and that isn't the first time. I did manage some luck several months ago, I was blue in the face from throwing those frogs.

Its tough for getting the Snakeheads to bite right now since they are spawning. They are not as aggressive as usual. The best way to get them is looking along the edge of the watrr for the ball of fry to come up for air. Dont get too close or they can see you. Cast past the fry and reel into it. Once by it, slow down and jig the lure around. You basically have to get them mad. Once you get used to fishing them, you get used to looking for the white mouth through the water to spot the head and dropping the lure right on top of them.

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