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Thursday, March 25, 2010

Captains Update 25 March 2010

The fishing is slowly picking up now that things are beginning to warm up finally. Offshore there have been a few kingfish being caught along with some small dolphin. A nice 27lb wahoo was also caught yesterday just off the Boynton Beach Inlet.
Along the beach the sharks have slowly begun to move off. The are not as plentiful as they were last week, but there are a few still hanging around. Using fish carcasses for bait will help you tangle with one of these toothy fighters. If you can please use circle hooks and release once you have your photo.
In the intra-coastal the fishing has really begun to pick up, now that things are beginning to warm up. There have been plenty of snapper and grunts caught around the Boynton Beach Boat Ramp during the day, especially during incoming and high tide. The night-time snook bite has been going strong the last 2 weeks around bridges and docks, but please remember snook season is still closed.

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