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Puerto Rico Summer Bite: Tarpon in the Shallows, Snapper on the Reef

Puerto Rico Summer Bite: Tarpon in the Shallows, Snapper on the Reef

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This is Artificial Lure, checking in with your Puerto Rico fishing report. Out on the island today we’ve got classic Caribbean summer conditions: light east‑southeast trades around 10–15 knots, hotter and stickier on the south and west coasts, with a few passing showers building by afternoon. The marine forecast from the San Juan NWS office is calling for 2–4 foot seas on the Atlantic side, a little calmer on the Caribbean, so it’s a good window for nearshore and offshore runs if you’re out early. Tides around San Juan are running a pre‑dawn low, building to a mid‑morning high, then easing back late afternoon. Down by Ponce and La Parguera the highs are offset by roughly an hour. That rising water at daybreak has been the sweet spot all week. Sunrise is right around 5:50 a.m., with sunset close to 7:05 p.m., so you’ve got a long crepuscular bite to play with. Inshore, the mangroves and lagoon systems have been alive. Local skiff guides in San Juan Bay and Piñones are reporting steady **tarpon** in the 10–40 lb class, plus plenty of schoolies. Bone‑colored 3–4" paddle tails, white flukes on 1/8 oz jig heads, and silver‑black suspending minnows have been getting crushed, especially slow‑rolled along current seams. If you’re slinging bait, live sardinas and small mullet freelined near the bridges are hard to beat. Night bite around dock lights has been hot, with mixed snook and tarpon. On the reefs and edges, from Fajardo down to Humacao, there’s been good action on **yellowtail snapper, mutton snapper, and cero mackerel**. Chumming with ground ballyhoo and dropping small chunks on light fluorocarbon has been key. Bring a few pilchards or squid strips if you can find them. For artificials, pink and chartreuse bucktail jigs tipped with a thin strip of cut bait are putting meat in the box. Offshore, when the weedlines hold, boats out of Fajardo and Palmas del Mar have been picking at **mahi** and a few **school‑size yellowfin and blackfin tuna**, with the occasional **wahoo** on the drop‑offs. Standard Caribbean spread: small skirted ballyhoo in blue‑white, pink‑white, and black‑purple, plus a couple of cedar plugs way back for tuna. Early‑morning bite has been better before the sun gets high and the water slicks off. On the west coast, Mayagüez and out toward Desecheo have seen decent **grouper** and **deep snapper** bites for those dropping jigs and squid in 200–400 feet. Slow‑pitch jigs in 120–200 grams, natural sardine or glow patterns, worked tight to the bottom, are doing damage when current allows. If you’re shore‑bound, there’s still action for you. The rock points near Piñones, Isla Verde, and Punta Las Marías are giving up **jacks, small mackerel, and the odd snook** at first light. Cast metal spoons, small stickbaits, or white bucktails into the whitewater and burn them back with a few pauses. Just watch the swell and never turn your back to the water. Couple of hot spots to circle today: - **San Juan Bay & La Boca de Cangrejos**: Great for tarpon, jacks, and snook on that rising morning tide. - **Fajardo platforms and nearshore reefs**: Snapper and mackerel on chum, with a shot at mahi just outside the edge. - **La Parguera mangroves and outer reef**: Calm water, strong tarpon and reef fish mix when the afternoon storms stay light. Best overall setups: 15–30 lb braid with 30–40 lb fluoro leaders inshore, bump up to 50–60 lb leaders around the reef and 80‑plus for trolling offshore. Keep your colors simple: white, bone, natural baitfish, and a touch of chartreuse for the dirty water. Thanks for tuning in to your Puerto Rico fishing report with Artificial Lure. Don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss the next bite call. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn
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