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ere is your inshore, nearshore, fishing forecast for Palm Beach County for the month of June. This is an awesome month for light tackle and flyfishing especially on the nearshore reefs and offshore ledges. Bonita, kingfish, mahi, and tuna are all common catches. I normally have one angler throw a topwater with either no hooks or a single J hook on the back as a teaser and will follow up with a beta fish fly on a 12-weight rod. You must really make sure your tackle is pretty stout especially since the sharks are a big issue. When it comes to artificials, just about anything that hits the water will get bit, but big diving jerk baits and topwater poppers are very productive and a lot of fun. I suggest you also use the heaviest leader you can get along with a reel with pretty heavy drag.

Change out the treble hooks to J hooks especially if you don’t plan to keep a lot of fish, it will help with the release. Once you’re ready to head towards the inside, there will be tarpon and big snook around all the inlets and on the bridges. Keep in mind it is spawning season and harvest is closed so take extra care of those big females and release them as fast as possible, it’s a good practice to have the camera ready before the fish gets landed. Snap a couple pics, revive the fish, and let it go. They are producing our future fishery.

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In the freshwater, the peacock bass fishing will be off the charts. I suggest fishing early as the water will start to heat up by midday and possibly slow the fishing down. Try waited flukes, chrome jerk baits, and if you like topwaters, the Yo-Zuri Prop Bait in fire tiger has been a big producer. On the fly rod, tan and white Clousers with some gold flashes have been the fly of choice. Nighttime fishing for clown knifefish will be good also with the main bait going to be live shad. They are a nocturnal fish, and the bite can be amazing after the sun goes down.

Good luck out there!

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