Fishing Friday Report – Upcoming Week in Jupiter, Florida
Overview
If you're planning to hit the water next week around Jupiter, Florida, you’re in for a solid shot at some good action. Conditions are shaping up nicely for both inshore and near-offshore fishing, especially out of the club fleet at Jupiter Pointe Boat Club. With light winds and favourable tides, here’s the forecast and tips to make the most of it.
Weather & Marine Conditions
The National Weather Service (NWS) reports seas dropping to 2-3 ft with light east winds (5-10 kt) for Friday, continuing into the weekend. Calm water means more comfortable boat rides and better fish behaviour. National Data Buoy Center+1
Tides at the Jupiter Inlet are showing a favourable pattern: high tides around mid-morning with low tides in the afternoon. For example, a high tide at about 10:27 am (3.67 ft) on Friday. Tideschart.com
According to a local forecast at the jetty, fish activity is “Very High” to “High” this Thursday and Friday, picking back up Monday and Tuesday. Tides4Fishing
Bottom line: Smooth seas + good tide windows = a productive trip out of the Boat Club.
What’s Biting & Where
Inshore / Nearshore
The inlet and mangrove edges are heating up for species like snook, jacks, and maybe a bonus redfish mixed in. The tide shift mid-morning is perfect: fish get active during the incoming high tide and around the tide turn.
Use live or fresh dead bait (pilchards, small mullet) along structure and docks. Subtle presentations early morning or just before dark will pay off.
With calm seas, you can quietly approach shallow flats or nearshore structure without spooking the fish.
Offshore (Near-offshore to 100s of feet)
Recent reports for Jupiter indicate that dolphin have been found in deeper water (~800-1000 ft) and along weedlines, colour changes and floating debris. Fishing Status+1
If you head out with the Boat Club fleet, keep an eye on temperature breaks and the edge of the local current; troll small ballyhoo or bonito strips for best results.
Time your departure early (sunrise) when conditions are calm and fish are just waking up.
Pro Tips for Boat Club Members
Launch early-morning: calm winds + first light = major advantage.
Stay flexible: check the tide chart right at launch and aim for the hour before high tide for best inshore activity.
A handheld marine VHF or radar to monitor any approaching weather fronts is smart — calmer seas can turn quickly later in the week.
Pack for a dual strategy: bring both inshore gear (lighter tackle, live bait) and offshore kit (trolling gear, planer rigs) if you plan to switch areas mid-trip.
For club members at Jupiter Pointe Boat Club: check with the marina staff for current local sightings and updates — they often have recent reports from other boaters.
Summary
Next week is looking very promising for fishing out of Jupiter: light winds, manageable seas, strong tide-windows, and high fish activity predicted. Whether you’re staying inshore chasing snook and jacks, or pushing offshore for dolphin, the week ahead gives you a strong chance at a memorable day on the water.
Tight lines & enjoy your time out!
— Your Fishing Friday Crew

