The Varadi's made their annual trip to Palm Beach and the weekend fishing did not disappoint, nor did mother nature for the first time in July. We hit the inlet around 715 and started catching bait on the south side of the pier. The "northerners" were sabiki rookies but they quickly honed in their skills and filled the live well with bait. Pilchards, greenies and sardines were the most abundant. Shortly into our first adventure Luke and Kim landed two kings while LJ and Paul were fighting bonitos and groupers. Most of the fish hit frozen sardines with only one bonito hitting livies. We generally fished in 100'+ however most of the action seemed to be out past 150' with as LJ puts it "sea world blue water" ruling all the way to shore. Paul also stepped up his game on peanut island and landed this alien looking cowfish from the pier.
Water Temp - 86 degrees
Air Temp -90 degrees
Water Clarity - very clear, blue water right on beach
Weather Conditions - Sunny with clouds moving from west to east as morning progressed
Wind - 5 knots south/southwest
Current - moderate
Waves - 1-2'
Lures/bait - Live Bait (sardines, greenies, pinfish, pilchards)
Moon - crescent
Tide - low to high
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