Juno Bridge Night Fishing

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Langfour
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Juno Bridge Night Fishing

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Hello All,

A friend and I will be coming down from Jacksonville for the weekend to fish Juno Pier. I have also heard there is some phenomenal night fishing to be had working the lighted areas around the bridges in the area. I was hoping to gain some insight into where we can bridge fish at night while we're visiting. Also there's a chance of rain a couple of days while we're there so any bridges that we can actually fish under for cover would also be greatly appreciated....better safe than sorry.

Thanks a ton for any help/advice the community can muster.

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HJared
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Re: Juno Bridge Night Fishing

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Nothing with cover. All bridges close to us1 are good that let you fish lots of snook as we get further into summer there's also one on beach road as that turns into a1a

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kblue
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Re: Juno Bridge Night Fishing

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The bridge connecting to Jupiter Island (707) is good... You will need bridge net... I saw locals using small glow cappie jig...

SaltyDog
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Re: Juno Bridge Night Fishing

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Maybe you should start 3 or 4 more threads. :thumright: pick a bridge with moving water and a good shadow line try to use live bait 50# fluro lead match an inline circle hook to the size of the bait cast up current let it swim back under the bridge use the longest rod you have and hold on...

Langfour
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Re: Juno Bridge Night Fishing

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Everyone on the Forums have been super helpful...Thank You all for the info and we're enroute!!!

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