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Posting in this section as not everyone reads the other species. If some are looking for a change of pace, the beach and some of the piers and jetties are on fire, the mullet run is in full force. I can't begin to tally the numbers, but very impressive, at times a fish a cast. I've been catching snook, jacks, bluefish, pompano, ladyfish, sp mackeral and snappers. The fish don't run run as large as they were a couple of weeks ago, but it's great action on light tackle, if you have a young child it's a great experience for them. You don't need anything but a spoon, gotcha or a jig.

Fair warning, not all places are equal, I did exceptional well off Juno Beach yesterday, drove up to Jupiter inlet just a few miles away, and never saw a fish caught.............I was really surprised.

I got to get over there, I swear I had more time before I retired.

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I jinxed myself, was dead today. Caught 1 snook and real nice ladyfish and that was it. West wind, calm water, no bait and fish.

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Thanks for posting I am looking at taking the family out to the beach this weekend to give it another go.

My son and wife are very excited to pull in a saltwater species.

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No luck for us today.

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There has been a change in the wind pattern, so the fishing has really slackened off. What annoys me is planning, which I do based on the weather forecast, the last few days this week the marine forecast has indicated an east or northeast inshore wind, well it's been west. Often on a west wind I'm a barracuda fisherman, so much freshwater and filth spewing out from the spillways have chased the cuda away. So far the mullet run has been a bit of a disappointment, hopefully that's going to change.

Iv never seen the wind forecast as off as its been lately.

Hey Sir snook when in Stuart where would one get to the surf and be able to fish? Is it allowed in specific areas? Id like to sneak out in the morning for some surf fishing in.

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I've never fished up in the Stuart area, don't know how far Sebastion is but that is heralded as some of the best fishing around. You may want to Google state and local parks, most parks open at sunrise, but some are open 24 hours.

Iv never seen the wind forecast as off as its been lately.

Hey Sir snook when in Stuart where would one get to the surf and be able to fish? Is it allowed in specific areas? Id like to sneak out in the morning for some surf fishing in.

What part of Stuart ? Are you closer to Jensen beach or closer to Hobesound?

Mother in law lives off Becker and the turnpike.

West of the TP not Hiziengas place, (I wish) ;)

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