Weather this weekend in South Florida is predicted to be a nice forecast and should make for a great fishing weekend! There will be a light east/northeast wind, known to help push in the dolphin a bit closer to shore, but lately dolphin have been found from 8 to 15 miles offshore in South Florida.

There has been a lot of patches of grass and formed weed lines offshore, which is the usual dolphin trolling spread around these floating debris. However, just in case you do stumble upon a tripletail floating with the weeds, while you’re searching for the colorful dolphin, keep some cut up bait ready to throw, it will surely be picked up and gather some excitement on your trolling adventure.

There has been a mixed bag of kingfish, Bonita’s and even some…

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Fall is finally on its way to south Florida! The fall months of September to November are some of the best months you can experience here in Palm Beach County. The average temperatures range anywhere from the 70s to mid 80s and the sun is always shining. The weather is perfect and the holiday spirit starts to flow. With Thanksgiving and Halloween around the corner the area is filled with charm and fun events. Festive pumpkin patches and holiday inspired décor adorn the streets of south Florida. 

Local residents of North Palm Beach, Jupiter and Singer Island all the way to Boca Raton have the rare luxury to still enjoy the beach and boating during the fall months in Florida. In fact, these months are some of the best. The sun is warm and the air is…

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Your summer escape, your winter sanctuary or a year round inviting haven, Singer Island, Florida is an oasis for its residents no matter what time of the year.

Singer Island, between North Palm Beach and Riviera Beach, Florida rests a beautiful oceanfront community that offers a tranquil blend of natural beauty of up to seven miles of white sandy beaches and upscale resorts, homes, and high rise condominiums.

John D. MacArthur State Park resides on the island and features many environmental activities. Such as, snorkeling and scuba diving, hiking and biking trails, natural wonders filled with mangroves forests for the eco-adventurer. “Nestled on the barrier island the park also sits in the urban estuary of Lake Worth Lagoon and the Intracoastal…

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Fishing Report - 7.24.15

Winds are West at 10-20 mph and weather is predicted to have scattered storms continue throughout the weekend during the afternoon and evening hours. The moon is proposed to get a slightly larger each night and that is good broadcast for the wahoo bite as it should continue to improve with the moon.

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If you are searching the fast paced wahoo, seek them in the early mornings and then again late in the afternoon along the 120’ ledge from Jupiter to Palm Beach Inlets. During the peak of the sunshine, Wahoo’s are going into deeper depths at about 200-500’ during mid-day. The best bet for hooking up a ‘hoo is trolling at high speed or sending split tails down deep. Also, the bulk of the action is at the 120’ ledge and…

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Attention star gazers everywhere, you will be able to see a rare and unique display from the cosmos tonight. Jupiter and Venus have been on a “collision course” all month and this week they will be at their closest points.

Tonight and tomorrow night, Venus and Jupiter will be so close that they may appear as one, incredibly large bright spot in the sky. For the past month astrologists and sky gazer enthusiasts have been tracking the motion of the planets and they have been getting closer and closer. If you look through binoculars you will see, Venus, Jupiter, the Beehive Cluster of stars and of course our moon all within a few degrees of separation.

Another interesting and rare star you will see is Regulus, the brightest star in the constellation. This…

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It is a little rainy today but if local south Floridians are lucky and the clouds cooperate we will be able to observe a beautiful meteor shower tonight. The Eta Aquarid meteor shower will peak before dawn on Wednesday morning. Experts are also predicting that the meteors will be visible Thursday morning as well. 

You will be able to see ten to twenty meteors per hour under the dark Floridian skies. However, it might be slightly less because the moon just hit its full phase on Monday. 

Experts at EarthSky.org give this tip,  “Want to watch in moonlight? Do it. You’ll likely see some bright meteors that shine through the moon’s glare.” The 2015 Eta Aquarid meteor shower will be best seen Wednesday, May 6, from 3 am to dawn. This shower “favors” the…

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