Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Southeast Florida Fishing Report

Southeast Florida Fishing Report for the Jupiter Inlet, Hobe Sound & Juno Beach area (offshore)
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hickey_h-sm2.jpgJanuary 16th 2008

Offshore

Action has been steady. The dolphin, sailfish, and kingfish bite offshore has
been consistent. If targeting sails those who use live bait will be much more
successful right now. Goggle eyes have been prefered bait mostly dues to their
longevity. I always found kites to be optional, if you have it use it if you
don't there's no need as long as you have lively bait, and use a slow gear to
gear troll. In about 120'-150 ft just north of Jupiter Inlet there has been
decent current and bait pods. Also in the late afernoons you can find these same
bait pods off lost tree to the pier. Trollers will find dolphin although the big
bulls havent been to consistent, smaller dolphin seems to be the action

Contact Info:
Capt. Colin Hickey
98 Lighthouse Drive
Tequesta, FL
33469
Phone: 561-262-6453
Alt: 561-262-6453
Email: cjhick34@aol.com


Colin Hickey is a licensed, full time captain on a 34' Buddy Davis (private). He
also runs a 34' Venture. He’s been fishing the offshore waters of Jupiter and
the Bahamas his whole life. His specialty is dorado and wahoo.

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