Palm Beach and Jupiter inshore report
Capt. Craig Korczynski
April 19, 2026
Palm Beach - Saltwater Fishing Report

Mid spring and the patterns are changing for the good, weather heating up still weak fronts trying to penetrate South Florida. Angers are having fun wrangling variety species.
Tarpon fishing has been excellent, areas to target them have been mangrove shorelines, channels and bays. These fish have been schooled up allowing anglers to target them with live bait and artificial baits like a Doa terror eyz. Both sides of the tides have been productive. These fish have been ranging in size from 5 to 40 pounds. The bigger tarpon have started to show up but have been shy at times.
Anglers looking to target snook, mangrove shorelines are holding schooling fish seawalls as well. Live bait‘s free lined along the structure will create the strike. Common snook, fat, snook, and sword spine snook have been abundant the past week. The next full moon should start to trigger a migratory push of snook towards deeper channels and passes.
Jack Crevalle have been very active the past week. Anglers have enjoyed targeting jacks with Rapala skitter walks, creating explosive surface tracks. Live bait also works as well, seawalls have been the main area to target the bigger fish.
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
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