South Florida Fishing Report: Snook, Snappers, and Sailfish Abound Despite Winter Chill
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Fish are chewin' despite the chill fronts. Snook hammerin' mangrove shorelines and muddy bottoms on live bait or DOA 3-inch shrimp, per Capt. Craig Korczynski's Palm Beach-Jupiter updates. Lanes, mangroves, mutton snappers, drum, and grunts stackin' up on rock piles and channels. Key Largo backcountry crews like Capt. Drew and Don Reichert report yellowtail snapper limits, plus tuna hauls and even manatee sightings—folks pullin' 14+ yellowtails easy. Fort Lauderdale boys like Capt. Vinnie Sacks and William Daley say sails are poppin' offshore, with deep-sea charters boatin' 80-fish days skippin' catfish.
Top lures: DOA shrimp or jiggin' spoons for inshore snappers and snook. Live pilchards or shrimp for bait—slow your presentations in this cooler water. Hot spots? Hit the channels off Key Biscayne for snapper slams, or backcountry mangroves near Tavernier for yellowtails and snook.
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