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| | Cracker, There is limited public access to the north side of the Lake Worth Inlet and worth the hunt for a legal parking space. The inlet itself is a go to place for about anything that swims,period. I have fished it and you catch grouper,snapper and even african pompano just outside the south jetty(in a boat). Easier place for you would be the catwalks under the Blue Heron Blvd bridge. Plenty of parking and the usual suspects will be found there like snapper,sheepheads and jacks. This time of year may see some bluefish and spanish macks. The first or last parts of the tides are best due to a strong tidal flow. Maybe on the first of the fall,tie a chumbag to the rail with a 10lb block of blood chum to get things started but watch for bull sharks....sum bigguns could get a better look at the offering. There are also some decent jewfish around the pilings. Always something right? Catch em up brutha! |
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| | Now Blue Heron runs right into the Public Beach Access.....Right ? If so,That is just over a Half Mile Trec with Two Rods and Small Pack to the South........Still not a bad option
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| | Blue Heron crosses Lake Worth and melts into Singer Island. There is a traffic signal you will run into and turning right will get you to the general area of the inlet. Some public right at the inlet but it is a small lot and the condos around there tend to use them for overflow parking at their buildings. There are several spoil islands on Singer Island accessable by canoe and fresh mangrove plantings offer some good fishing and are public access no problem. Jupiter inlet is a short drive north and Carlin Park has plenty of parking and some decent fishing but it is a shallow inlet with moderate boat traffic compared to Lake Worth inlet which has a 34ft controlling depth and is more diverse for mixed bag fishing. The draw bridge spans south of the inlet offer some possibilities and are worth looking into if time permits because Lake Worth itself is diverse with both urban and natural styles of fishing. |
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| Capt Karl...how have you been? As I have always said..you are the go to guy when it comes to south Florida fishing knowledge! Hope everything is well with you and the family!
~FishinNut~
"...It's a Salt Water Fishin' show, brotha!..."
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| | Trying to work it so I can Hit Carlin Park,Ft.Pierce Jetty,Sebastian Inlet on the way home,but was thinking about Boyton Inlet,Ramp Area on Blue Heron,and Palm Beach Inlet while I was there. Still researching the Parking on Singer Island 
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| That would leave me only Two Inlets Not fished on the East Coast of Florida......JAX,and Miami 
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