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Fishing Reports by Capt. Craig Korczynski


2011-12-19
8:31 PM

Jupiter Loxahatchee River and Palm Beach Snook and Tarpon - Happy Holidays and Merry Christmas. May your wishes be fulfilled and your stocking full of goodies. Snook season has come to a close, and the fish seem to know this. Snook are stacked up along docks and mangrove shorelines. Live baits and artifici more...
Capt. Craig Korczynski - Jupiter


2011-12-12
8:58 PM

Jupiter, Palm Beach offer exciting snook and Tarpon action - Time after time mother nature continues to baffle us. weather patterns are not consistent and by no means can we figure them out. Day by day we wait for the next curve ball of weather, we are given. The inshore waters calm and peaceful for many, o more...
Capt. Craig Korczynski - Jupiter


2011-12-05
9:12 PM

Jupiter Loxahatchee River Holiday Cheer - Naughty or nice, fish don't check the list twice, weather is the only factor for fish to go by. Windy but tolerable the local waters have a winter feel. Tarpon fishing has put smiling faces on anglers using live baits and jigs. The silver king has more...
Capt. Craig Korczynski - Palm Beach


2011-11-21
7:58 PM

Jupiter and Palm Beach Thanksgiving Snookin - Happy thanksgiving to all and all a safe holiday. Season has kicked into gear, but the weather has been tough for boaters. Hopefully in the near future we can enjoy a day on the water with out small craft advisories. Snook fishing in the rivers a more...
Capt. Craig Korczynski - Palm Beach


2011-11-14
8:38 PM

Jupiter / Palm Beach cooler weather fantastic inshore fishing - The intercostals snook fishing has been consistent as water temperatures drop snook gather in deep holes and along docks and seas walls. Live baits and lures entice many strikes, if bite slow be patient the snook will find the bait. The size of the s more...
Capt. Craig Korczynski - Palm Beach


2011-11-07
7:37 PM

Trout Season closed, Snook inJupiter turning on. - The Inshore fishing all through the ICW has been great for a variety of species for anglers to target. The Season for Sea Trout has closed but that should not stop anglers from catching them on the grass flats. The Trout will take any jig tipped with more...
Capt. Craig Korczynski - Palm Beach


2011-10-31
8:23 PM

Rain triggers great snook bite - Snook react to constant rainfall, plentiful and much overdue. The rain has cooled water temperatures, triggering flood gates to open up all through the county. Snook are busting mullet pods along docks, seawalls, and inside the spillways. The best ba more...
Capt. Craig Korczynski - Palm Beach


2011-10-17
8:49 PM

Fall season fish fire up in the Palm Beaches - Snook fishing at night has been outstanding and provides anglers with big fish. Live baits or lures worked along shadow line of lights, draws many explosive strikes. The fish are schooling and feed on both sides of the tides, moving water is a must. more...
Capt. Craig Korczynski - Palm Beach


2011-09-19
7:35 PM

Snook and tarpon feeding frenzy - The Inshore Fishing all through the ICW continues to offer anglers plenty of action. The Snook and Tarpon have been abundant near docks and sea walls ambushing bait pods. The action is outstanding early and late in the afternoon using live baits and more...
Capt. Craig Korczynski - Palm Beach


2011-09-12
9:48 PM

Snook fishing on fire.......... - Snook fanatics, the bite has been outstanding. The mullet run has really keyed up the fishing. Live baits worked near structure and you should find the snook. Early morning fishing, is great do to low water temps but evening will cause for some heart more...
Capt. Craig Korczynski - Palm Beach

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