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Fishing Reports by Capt. Craig Korczynski


2012-03-12
8:45 PM

Jupiter / Palm Beach Wind Tunnel Snookin - Blown away describes the fishing last week. East winds prevailed and caused for rough water inside and murky water through out the inter coastal. The full moon added swift high and negative tides as well, all this and the inshore fishing was still more...
Capt. Craig Korczynski - Palm Beach


2012-03-05
9:22 PM

Windy snookin - Weak cool fronts and wind yes March is here. Wind can be a pest at times, the bright side is the spring mullet run is just around the corner. The inter coastal water and rivers are producing plenty of snook action for anglers. Mangrove shorelines more...
Capt. Craig Korczynski - Palm Beach


2012-02-27
7:51 PM

Jupiter Snook bite springing into action - March is here, marking the beginning of spring break. March is also know as the windy month. High winds prevail as warm tropical air pushes from the east and south east. The fun in the sun begins and spring season is on the horizon. Snook action c more...
Capt. Craig Korczynski - Palm Beach


2012-02-20
8:02 PM

Jupiter / Palm Beach seawall mania snook fishing - Mid February and it feels like summer. yes we are still receiving fronts but, the cool weather does not linger for long. Many natives are wondering what is to come for summer, hot, hot, hot. Inshore has produced great snook action in palm beach an more...
Capt. Craig Korczynski - Palm Beach


2012-02-13
8:15 PM

Palm Beach rain or shine snook are biting - Sunny days, rainy days, and to top it off a cold front finally advances to our local are. The weather has been phenomenal for us south Florida residents this winter. I guess a few bad weather days should not make us frown. Snook season is open and more...
Capt. Craig Korczynski - Palm Beach


2012-02-06
8:14 PM

Snook season back open in Palm Beach - Snook season back open for south east florida. The linesider action Is great along docks and sea walls using live baits and jigs for bait. Snook can also be found in deep holes or up on flats sunning them self. The bigger snook are found in holes typ more...
Capt. Craig Korczynski - Palm Beach


2012-01-30
8:30 PM

Palm Beach trout fantastic snook schooling up - Snook season is back in action February 1st and many anglers will be hard at work to bring home a snook for the dinner table. The beast action for snook has been near docks, seawalls and drop offs. Artificial lures and live baits all work for the sno more...
Capt. Craig Korczynski - Palm Beach


2012-01-16
7:41 PM

Sea Trout and Snook fishing stellar in Palm Beac - Sunshine, light ocean winds and gin clear water, picture perfect days for south florida. This unpredictable winter has produced highs and lows for all fisherman, key is go with the flow. Sea trout are chewing like wild fire. Grass flats and drop o more...
Capt. Craig Korczynski - Palm Beach


2012-01-09
8:36 PM

Jupiter and Palm Beach snook and tarpon on the line - The roller coaster of weather patterns, January is living up to its potential, cold, warm, windy we got it all going on. These patterns can drive a fisherman nuts, figure out the puzzle and you are well rewarded. The inshore waters are teaming with more...
Capt. Craig Korczynski - Jupiter


2012-01-02
8:13 PM

New Year to Tangle with Snook and Tarpon - The inshore fishing for many anglers has been red hot, as they chase down tarpon in the back bays and canals. The tarpon have been very active allowing anglers many shots using live baits and artificial lures. The tarpon can be seen rolling near the more...
Capt. Craig Korczynski - Jupiter

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