South Indian River Inshore / Nearshore Fishing Forecast – October 2012

Brian McLam caught this huge jack crevalle while using a Bomber topwater lure along the seawalls around the Fort Pierce Inlet. PHOTO CREDIT: Capt. Charlie Conner.

October marks the transition into the fall weather patterns along the Treasure Coast. You can expect air temperatures to begin to cool down somewhat into more comfortable days to enjoy the outdoors. Water temperatures will begin to slowly cool off as well. It’s a fantastic month to be fishing!

The fall mullet run will continue to dominate the area as large schools of finger mullet fill the beaches, inlets and rivers of the area. You can expect lots of big fish to be feeding on them both day and night. Snook fishing will be best during the night hours on the higher ends of the tides. Live finger mullet, croakers and pigfish will be the best live baits to use. D.O.A. Terror Eyz, Bait Busters and feather jigs will be good artificial lures to use for snook. Try around the jetties, turning basin and bridges as well as many of the deeper docks around the river. Lighted docks are especially productive when fishing at night.

Richard Higgins with a nice 26 inch sea trout that he caught on the flats of the Indian River in Fort Pierce using live pilchards. PHOTO CREDIT: Capt. Charlie Connor.

Redfish has continued to be a wonderful fishery for us this year. Each year has seen their population increase and many anglers have enjoyed the experience of fishing a large school of reds this year. October will continue to be a productive month for those who seek redfish on the flats. D.O.A. Shrimp or C.A.L. Grub Tails are two of the best choices for redfish along with a variety of live and cut baits. The west shoreline south of Fort Pierce is always a good area when looking for redfish.

The trout bite will be good this month. Get out early with a topwater lure for some exciting action on the river. Switch to a D.O.A. Shrimp or C.A.L. Jerk Bait later in the mornings. Harbor Branch, Queen’s Cove and Middle Cove are all great areas to fish for trout around the Treasure Coast. Look for some sheepshea  , black drum and snapper around the bridges, docks and channel edges. The surf will be alive with jacks, snook, bluefish and other predators, which will all be chasing the bait schools along the beach.

It’s another great month to fish along the Treasure Coast! Have fun and get out fishing soon! As always, remember, fishing is not just another hobby….it’s an ADVENTURE!

FORECAST BY: Capt. Charlie Conner
Captain Charlie’s Fish Tales Charters
Phone: (772) 284-3852
Email: captaincharlie@fishtalescharter.com
www.fishtalescharter.com