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On a typical day, fishing in Jupiter, Florida is the stuff of daydreams. Jupiter is the closest point to the Gulf Stream in the United States, making it not only an exciting and incredible place to fish—but also one of the more stunningly beautiful days out on the water you could ask for. Whether you’re looking for a good day trip, an extended season, or to dive head-first into the lifestyle, let’s take a look at what makes Jupiter such a great place to cast a line.

a boat heading out of Jupiter Inlet at sunrise for a day of fishing

In the winter, when most of the country is huddled up inside, people always flock to Florida. But many people come from far and wide specifically for the fishing in Jupiter. From our rich offshore waters to our captivating inshore habitats, this paradise is teeming with dozens of prized…

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Offshore the coastal Town of Jupiter, it is recognized for its impressive fishing. As a matter of fact, the town holds a solid reputation for much more than just fishing. Check out the golf, real estate, shopping, dining, and entertainment too. If you are seeking a new adventure and do not have access to a big ‘ole sportfish, try chartering!  There are endless opportunities for you and friends and family to go out on a fishing charter here in Jupiter. 

Because Jupiter has been proclaimed one of the best sport fishing areas in Florida, the business of fishing charters has flourished. Here are two highly recommended local captains who know the waters of Jupiter like the back of their hands.  

Adrenaline Rush Charters

  • Captain Timothy Mackay

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Pictured: Wahoo caught by Jupiter locals Mike O'Connor and Christian Mignano

This week in Palm Beach County we’ve had some fishing reports of wahoo in the bite in the 150’-350’ range offshore Palm Beach, Juno Beach, and Jupiter. It’s a scorcher out there at a forecasted high of 90 degrees throughout the weekend with some hot spots feeling as high as 100 degrees, so don’t forget to pack plenty of water, ice, sunscreen, and I hope you have a T-top for a little shade. The heat also warms up the water, so if you’re live baiting for kings along the ledge, be sure to let your bait run deeper than normal in the column to seek cooler waters.

The bonita have been impossible to avoid lately, but if all you’re looking for is a little bit of action or to…

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