Just started fishing Juno Pier

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1guy1rod
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Just started fishing Juno Pier

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Freshwater guy relocated to north Palm Beach County. I have been fishing from the juno pier. I have really enjoyed it. Any advice about what is running and when is greatly appreciated, I have mainly been bottom fishing with squid and catching blue runners and bone fish. I would really like to set up to catch a snook or some pompano.

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HJared
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Re: Just started fishing Juno Pier

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Go back in threads to find out how to fish for pompano. Long surf rod at least 9 feet. 2 or 3 dropper loops 20lb floro 5oz pyramid weight on bottom 2/0 circle sea hooks. Sand fleas or clams. Live are best you can get a rake at most tackle stores. Now is the start of the run into april. You can also use a 3/4 oz goofy jig pink with 20lb floro leader with a loop knot and chartruse teaser they will show you at juno bait. Light braid light rod. Jig up and down.
Gotcha or silver spoon for bluefish and macks also.

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1guy1rod
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Re: Just started fishing Juno Pier

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Thanks for the info. I have been reading as much as I can about pompano. Hopefully it will warm up alittle. :D

Rob762
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Re: Just started fishing Juno Pier

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Go to Juno Bait & Tackle, talk to Todd. Good guy...

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