bouncer snook

Fun day with Capt Bouncer Smith and Capt Mike Arnoldy inshore

Inshore fishing has been pretty good, but most of the small schools of mullet have moved on. Whether they have migrated south or just moved out due to all of the rain, they have thinned out but we still have plenty moving south to get in the lagoon and run off the beach. Should be a good few weeks in the upcoming weeks with some north winds and a front above us. The inshore snook bite has been good with plenty of snook and trout but the redfish have moved on with the mullet. As previously mentioned, the mullet run is still in the early stages and we haven’t seen any real big schools as of yet and the redfish will get more prolific in the lagoon in our area as we get more mullet. Along with the snook and trout, we have seen some flounder as well along with some bluefish and plenty of jacks inshore.

Nearshore the tarpon are there along with plenty of jacks, some mackerel and some sharks. It’s also a great time to catch some snook in the trough along the beaches in Brevard and Indian River County.