Palm Beach and Jupiter Inshore Report
Capt. Craig Korczynski
November 27, 2025
Palm Beach - Saltwater Fishing Report

Happy Thanksgiving to all! As November comes to an end, it brought great fishing the past week along with beautiful weather and clean water.
Water temperatures have stayed moderate 75 to 78°. These conditions, the migratory fish have been thriving in bays and along channels. Big schools of bluefish are striking Doa shad tail worked near the bottom or near the surface. Jacks, Lady Fish, and mackerel are schooled up in these areas willing to take live bait or artificial baits.
Juvenile Tarpon can be found along mangrove edges using Rapala X raps and live bait. Snook are also in the mix with the tarpon many of the fish are schooled up and pods. Anglers can expect to catch fat snook, and common snook on the regular. Docks and Sea walls are holding snook, both sides of the tides produce fish look for a good current and the fish will be willing to eat
Bottom Fishing rock piles and heavy structures have been great areas to take kids and catch a plethora of species keeping the rods bent nonstop. Grunts, Lane snapper, mangrovesnapper, yellowtail, pork fish, pigfish, and many other species will put a smile on their face.
Well, that is the fishing report for the past week. Hope you all enjoyed. Remember you can't catch them from the couch, so get out there and get hooked up. Tight lines!
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Target Species:

Snook, tarpon, jacks, bluefish, pompano
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