Jupiter Fishing Report
π Offshore Report
Sailfish bite remains active, especially when seas allow boats to get out Look for fish in 140β300 ft of water, often around birds and current edges Blackfin tuna and mahi-mahi are starting to show up in the mix as spring patterns develop A few kingfish are hanging along the ledges π Best approach: Live bait (goggle eyes, pilchards) under kites Watch for birds and surface activity
Inshore & Nearshore
Sheepshead bite has been strong around structures and bridges Pompano showing up along the beaches, especially early morning Snook action is mixed, but improving as temperatures rise Expect steady action from: jacks bluefish occasional Spanish mackerel
π Best spots:
Jupiter Inlet Juno Beach Pier Intracoastal structure and channel edges
π Surf & Pier
Pompano bite improving, especially on sand fleas and shrimp Bluefish and mackerel cruising in waves Juno Beach Pier seeing consistent action on: jacks croaker whiting
β° Best Times to Fish
Early morning (sunrise) Late afternoon / sunset Moving tides (incoming preferred)
π― Overall Outlook
Fishing is good when weather cooperates Offshore bite is active but weather-dependent Inshore fishing is picking up heading into spring
π§ Jupiter Brief Take
Late March is a transition period β expect: improving mahi and pelagic action offshore stronger inshore bite week by week π If conditions are calm, offshore is the move π If itβs windy, stay inshore β plenty of action