PRE-THANKSGIVING FISHING FORECAST

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Fishing Report
Rough and windy ocean kept a bunch of boats at the dock this past week and the weather doesn’t look so enticing this weekend due to the cold fronts, there has been a bit of fishing inconsistency.

OFFSHORE:
With the extreme breezy weather, it may have perked up the fishing offshore! South Florida offshore should expect some schools of dolphin in the 150’-300’ range. The past few cold fronts that have moved in have helped the sailfish jump our way. Boats that are on the lookout for these sails should see multiple per day. Fishermen have been dropping a line to the bottom and have been hooking up on some nice size mutton snappers and couple groupers too.

INSHORE/SURF/PIER:
Inshore action remains best early in the mornings and late evenings. The flats fishing has been starting to produce more fish such as snook, spotted sea trout, jacks and ladyfish are all in the grass flats of Munyon Island, Jupiter Island and Hobe Sound. There has been some great action along the South Florida beaches and the daily Pompano has been biting nonstop, especially around the Juno Beach Pier. Also, good numbers of Jacks and Spanish mackerel are swimming around in search of a fresh meal.

It may be a good weekend to switch it up and fish the nearest freshwater lake or get all your tackle in shape for the next fishing trip! Either way, Tight Lines and Happy Fishing!

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