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White's Tackle - 8-28-24
By
Seamus
on 8/28/2024 2:04:45 PM • Views (45)
The mullet run along the beaches and in the IRL has definitely started with Snook Tarpon Jack Crevalle sharks and others taking advantage. Both finger mullet and larger Silver Mullet have been around so be prepared to imitate both. The new NLBN K Ta...
White's Tackle - 8-7-24
By
Seamus
on 8/7/2024 11:21:42 AM • Views (42)
Tough weather has kept a lot of people off the water but there have been a few bright spots. Tarpon at the south jetty in both Fort Pierce and Sebastian Inlets have been very active on jigs and paddle tails at night along with some Snook as well. Sn...
White's Tackle - 7-31-24
By
Seamus
on 7/31/2024 9:12:01 AM • Views (42)
Cool water from an upwelling is still affecting the beaches and offshore. Sailfish activity has been good in the 100′ to 120′ range but other species are scarce. The surf has periodically had plenty of bait particularly greenies but not a lot of pre...
White's Tackle - 7-24-24
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Seamus
on 7/7/2024 9:35:00 AM • Views (36)
Lobster mini season started today and ends tomorrow so keep that in mind on any offshore and near shore plans you might have. Offshore anglers have been catching Sailfish in the 80′ range with Dolphin being a bit deeper out to 120′ depths. Nearshore...
White's Tackle - 7-2-24
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Seamus
on 7/2/2024 4:51:59 PM • Views (70)
With the long weekend ahead it looks like there will be plenty of options for anglers. Offshore anglers have been catching Dolphin in 100′ of water near Fort Pierce and the Sailfish bite south has been very good in the same depth range. Snapper fish...
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