April Fishing Report
- Apr 13
- 1 min read
reelintensefishing.com will use 30' of 40lb to fool the big boys. The bait of choice is a strip of bonito. Remember, they're big because they're cautious . Also, if you're looking for a trophy Wahoo, try catching a live bonito and slow troll it with a stinger hooks. Wahoo love to eat Bonito (At least something likes to eat them). Keep your eyes peeled for that Blue Marlin cause they don't like them too!
If you're looking to land a West Palm Beach Gladiator (aka Swordfish), you will need to head east 15 miles. The mighty swordfish will be lurking deep below. Daytime swording is an option that not a lot of anglers are taking advantage of. Swordfishing is not hard. Think of it as bottom fishing on a bigger scale, but it's always a great idea to hire a pro to show you the ropes.
For you inshore boys, the Palm beach inlet will still be holding plenty of Tarpon, Snook and Jacks. Light tackle is the way to go. Inlet fishing is all about tides, so plan your trips accordingly.
The weather plays a major roll in sport-fishing. Storms can pop up fast and ruin your day. Please take care and beware. If you are looking for some pro tips, visit www.reelintensefishing.com for your next fishing charter - Capt Weston Russell

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