![]() ![]() Less than a handful of fish have been caught and released by local boats using goggle-eyes and small blue runners under the kites. ![]() The sailfish bite has been slow off of Boynton recently. Trolling ballyhoo or bonito strips under blue/white skirts has been working well. Look for rips, color changes and/or debris in 150 out to 600 feet of water. Though most are undersized peanuts, there are some keepers in the five- to 18-pound range. Off of the Boynton Beach area, anglers are finding quite a few dolphin the past couple of days. Any live or cut bait will work.Ī few wahoo are being caught being caught off of Palm Beach flatlining live goggle eyes or blue runners. Spinner sharks are still cruising the beaches from Palm Beach Public up to the Jupiter Inlet. Under 20 pounds they are hitting shrimp or a jig. The rod-bending, bigger ones are hitting live baits. There are still some good-sized schools of jack crevalle running the beaches from Singer Island through Palm Beach. Live bait that can swim is a must and then get ready for a workout. The deep-water wrecks off of the Singer Island area have been holding amberjacks. Use a four-ounce lead and a long, light leader. Off of the Lake Worth Inlet area, there has been a decent mutton snapper bite in 150 to 180 feet of water. Live goggle eyes and blue runners are working best for the bigger ones with the smaller fish mostly hitting dead sardines. From the condos on Singer Island north to the Juno Pier there has been a nice king mackerel bite in 100 feet of water. ![]()
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