Shore Fishing on Juno Beach?
Posted: Mon May 20, 2013 9:53 pm
Will I get in some sort of stupid trouble if I fished from the beach out there? Just trying a different approach over there.
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nice, I'm probably gonna have fresh bait, shrimp should be fine right?fishnfool73 wrote:Nope not before the lifeguards get there. Lots of guys get snook from the beach casting lures there.
sounds good, should be a fun weekend thenfishnfool73 wrote:Depends on what you are targeting. I've use plugs or jigs for snook and walk the beach. Fresh shrimp will work for whiting croaker runners and jacks.
is that the part near the pier?PhishingPhanatic wrote:You can fish anywhere on Juno during the day except the small guarded section near Carlin Park. The vast majority of the beach is not guarded.
Thanks for the advice, I'm going to try it out hopefully this weekend and see what happensSirsnookalot wrote:You can fish and park any place you like. I usually fish north or south of pier, less fishing pressure.
You just never know where the hot place is going to be, I've never done well in South Palm Beach from the surf, last year it was by far the hottest for me.
what do you think the possibilities are of catching a shark with this fishing method? I know its a small chance, but you guys know alot more then I do about this type of fishing.Sirsnookalot wrote:You can fish and park any place you like. I usually fish north or south of pier, less fishing pressure.
You just never know where the hot place is going to be, I've never done well in South Palm Beach from the surf, last year it was by far the hottest for me.
fishnfool73 wrote:When the sharks are in the area I have caught them on top waters and spoons. That being said fresh bait soaked on the bottom is a much better option.