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Palm Beach and Jupiter Inshore Report

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By Craig Korczynski
September has been a wild one so far. Mullet migration is kicking in. Local weather has been acting like summer patterns. Plenty of rain and lots of lightning to go around. Mullet schools are trickling into the local waters. Tarpon are having a field day ambushing bait schools on the beaches, channels and throughout the intercoastal waterways. Live bait free lined around bait schools and structures create hook ups. Snook are abundant along sea walls and mangrove shorelines. Snook can be heard and seen crashing bait schools. Rapala skitter V and Doa bait busters awesome baits to get the strike. Both sides of the tides create strikes, even with the super high tides, fish are still cooperating. Jacks have been ferocious the past week. Schools of jacks ranging from one to 40 pounds have been abundant crashing baits. Mixed in with the jacks, bluefish, lady fish and plenty of sharks. Well, that is the fishing report for the past week, hope you all enjoyed. Remember you can't catch them from the couch, so get out there and get hooked up. Tight lines! PhlatsInshoreFishing.com.