Juno Beach Pier
Juno Beach Pier

Juno Beach Pier

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14775 U.S. Hwy 1, Juno Beach, FL 33408
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Overview

Juno Beach Pier is a 990-foot, full-service saltwater fishing pier in Juno Beach that’s managed by Loggerhead Marinelife Center. It’s a straightforward way to reach deeper Atlantic water without a boat, and the pier house supports anglers with bait, tackle, and rod rentals. Access is fee-based with seasonal operating hours (summer runs sunrise–sunset; winter has later closing times). Expect a mix of bottom fishing near the pilings plus seasonal r

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Amenities
Paid pier access; pier house/concession with bait/tackle and rod rentals; snacks/drinks; nearby parking; live-cam/underwater cam on the official page.
Rules, Regulations & Safety Notes
Follow posted pier rules and the fee schedule. FWC seasons/size limits apply, and shore-based shark fishing requires a no-cost permit. Have proper landing gear for large fish to reduce injury from height; if you can’t safely land/release a fish, cut the line close and keep it in the water.
Hours of Operation
Mar 1–Oct 31: sunrise–sunset (daily). Nov 1–Feb 28: Sun–Thu 6am–10pm; Fri–Sat 6am–midnight.
License Requirements
FWC: no individual license needed if the pier has a valid Saltwater Fishing Pier License (check pier signage/office).
Fishing Fees
Spectator $2; Fishing $5; Youth (12 & under) $3; Veterans: free spectator / $3 fishing.
Who This Pier Is Best For
Families and beginners who want a staffed, managed pier; visitors who prefer easy access with services on-site; anglers who like mixing bottom fishing with seasonal runs.
Fish Species Commonly Caught
Pompano, whiting, bluefish, Spanish mackerel, king mackerel (seasonal), sheepshead, black drum, snook (seasonal), tarpon (seasonal), sharks (with required shore-based shark permit)
Local Insights
On calmer days, a light-to-moderate bottom rig near the pilings can produce steady bites. When baitfish show, quick casts with small metals or jigs often beat soaking bait.
Pier Fishing Tips
Use 30 lb+ main line to reduce break-offs around pilings. Fish a weighted shrimp rig for bottom species, and keep a small spoon/jig ready for passing schools. Tie down your rod and don’t leave it unattended. Land larger fish with a pier net or sling (avoid lifting fish by the line). Keep line and bait covered to avoid birds and dispose of mono properly.
Best Times to Fish
Dawn and late afternoon; incoming tide; winter/early spring near structure for sheepshead and drum; late spring–summer for mackerel and tarpon runs.
Address
14775 U.S. Hwy 1, Juno Beach, FL 33408
State
FL
Municipality
Juno Beach
Zip/Post Code
33408

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14775 U.S. Hwy 1, Juno Beach, FL 33408

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