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anyone fish the flats around munyon island? if so what ya catch besides snook?
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where the heck is monyon isalnd? i dont think i have heard of that?
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...... http://www.palmbeachpost.com/recreation ... _info.html
if so what ya catch besides snook?
What else is there???
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Monkey wrote:where the heck is monyon isalnd? i dont think i have heard of that?
It's just outside of Monyon Bay ... :)
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pag_yaker wrote:It's just outside of Monyon Bay ... :)
Which is just inside of Monyon Ocean......did they not teach you geography in school??!!
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Near the Isle of Absentia??? I was tried and convicted in Absentia once. :lol:

It was a frame job...I wasn't anywhere near there.
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mauso1 wrote:Near the Isle of Absentia??? I was tried and convicted in Absentia once. :lol: .
If your crime involved farm animals.....
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Todd wrote:
pag_yaker wrote:It's just outside of Monyon Bay ... :)
Which is just inside of Monyon Ocean......did they not teach you geography in school??!!
I was educated in SC ... could you type a little slower please ? :)
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its in riviera beach near the blue heron blvd bridge in palm beach county lol

all i ever catch there is snook and jack and lady fish yet everywhere i read says trout, redfish, bonefish, etc etc but ive only seen anyone catch snook, jack and ladyfish out there...its a no motor zone i believe gets about 5ft deep on high tide and about 6-10 inches deep on low tide

the bottom is a mix....some parts are muddy grass bottoms and some sandy grass bottom with sand spots and some is just nothing but sand

lots of mullet everywhere large and small and right now there are tons and tons of white bait in there

we catch lots of slot and oversize snook in there im not complaining at all about that but ive never caught a trout, redfish or bonefish and would love to catch some of those :D
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Sounds like a place to put on my TO DO LIST.
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Hmmmmm, since I've never landed a snook it sounds like a wonderful place to visit!
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if you want snook and you are gonna goto munyon island you will be better off going like 4 miles south and hit the lake worth spillway...lake worth spillway is a prime spot for snook when the locks are open its a bit more productive but thats pretty much all you will catch there on every kind of bait fake or real....the week before season starts through the first week of season (sept season) youll catch nothing but 33" snook all day 15-20 33"+ snook is not uncommon for the week before season starts through the first week of season....so if you want to catch snook hit that place up instead thats where all my snook fishing gets done could fill everyones freezer in a day lol

PS. if you go anytime after or before that youll want to use a 1-2lb live shad on the wall and youll get a upper slot to oversized within minutes ;)
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Bonefish at Munyon? You've got to be kidding. If not, I'll be right down there.
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so ive read online but the stuff i read was from like 6 years ago so no telling if there is now...supposedly an 8 1/2lb bonefish was caught out of there along with a very rare sawfish

i know theres trout, ladyfish, cuda, black drum, snook, tarpon, jack, blue runner there for sure

supposedly bonefish, and redfish but ive never seen either there....but the place is thick in mullet, pinfish, whitebait, blue crabs, horseshoe crabs and blowfish

ive caught snook, cuda, tarpon, jack, bluerunner, ladyfish and black drum out of there but yet to catch a trout but i know they are in there because a couple friends catch them and yet to see anyone catch a redfish or bonefish or see one in the water so im not sure

the water is pool clear 95% of the time on both incoming and outgoing...very rarely do you get a day where the water is anything but clear
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