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Nothing too special, I caught one fish that actually took some line and put up a fight (the jack). Here are some pics from the trip...

 

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  • Super User

Cool pics....looks like a fun trip!

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It's all about catching! Nice job.

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Nice !.........those spots (last fish) make great snook bait.

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where in Florida?

 

North Palm Beach, right when the Earman River flows into the lake worth lagoon across from mungion island I think... Im gonna go down again with my dad and a friend, minus the sister lol...

 

 

And we saw tons of snook they were eating glass minnows they are so darn stubborn! It was a blast to actually see them feeding... I'll post a pic of all the snook under the light...

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Here is a pic of all the snook under the dock... You can make out the fish...

 

 

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Since I'm planning on another trip when is the best time for saltwater action in the ICW...

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Since I'm planning on another trip when is the best time for saltwater action in the ICW...

 

Best SW action is late summer and fall.  Fish when the bait is starting to dissipate, when snook and tarpon are gorging on live bait it's hard to hook them on artificial. You're in the prime area of the ICW for 20-40# jack crevelles, Palm beach is known for them.  Fish the bike path just north of Flagler bridge on the east side, and bring a bigger rod, lol.

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Thanks, I saw some jacks close to 10 or 15lbs chasing a small school of fish close to 8 inches- mullet?

 

Well I look forward to heading down again and hopefully it will be more productive than one 4-5 pound jack.... Still put up a good fight and the trip was still fun...

  • Super User

You're fishing from an area that is literaly a couple hundred yards away from an awesome snapper hole, but you need a boat or kyak to access it.

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You're fishing from an area that is literaly a couple hundred yards away from an awesome snapper hole, but you need a boat or kyak to access it.

 

 

I catch so many small snapper on squid off the bottom... Throwing it as far as i can and just put it in a rod holder...

 

Is there a place to rent kayks around there...

I know exactly where you are fishing I built that dock thats in the picture.

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I know exactly where you are fishing I built that dock thats in the picture.

 

In that pic im fishing the canal... the river is on the other side of my grandfather's place...

"Is there a place to rent kayks around there..."

 

I think there are kayaks available at John D. MacArthur Beach State Park.

  • Super User

Glad to see u had fun in Fl nice pics in my state

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