Jacks were everywhere. Largest fish, a 5.7-pound drum, was brought in by Kaitlyn Ward, who also took first place in the middle school division. Kaitlyn’s sister, Savannah Ward, took first place in the high school division.Cammie and Capt. Joe WardMay 4th, 2016
The KDW Fishing Tournament to benefit The ARC of Martin County is right around the corner. Set for Saturday, June 11, with a Gentleman’s Start at 7 a.m. at St. Lucie, Jupiter and Palm Inlets, this is an outstanding multi-county fundraising event.Treasure CoastMay 4th, 2016
T.J. Kiefer and Tony Vercillo, of Fort Pierce, won the event and $315 for catching a 4.87-pound trout and a 3.83-pound redfish. Andy Fantini and Andy Beene, of Fort Pierce, placed second and earned $189 for a 5.66-pound redfish and a 2.74-pound trout. Jessie Gingras and Brandon Damron Stuart finished third, earning $126 for a 3.92-pound redfish and a 3.26-pound trout.Treasure CoastMay 3rd, 2016
The Perry J. Cohen Foundation, in conjunction with the United States Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla 59, is pleased to announce that the Flotilla 59’s “About Boating Safety” course will be offered free, May 21, June 18, and July 16 at their facility in Sandsprit Park.Treasure CoastMay 3rd, 2016
With grouper season opening May 1, there are so many great ways to enjoy this fresh bounty from the sea. Here’s one quick and easy way to serve lunch or dinner up in less than 15 minutes.Treasure CoastMay 3rd, 2016
There are 89 bridges along the Intracoastal Waterway (ICW) where our divers have investigated and removed debris. Of those bridges, the only problems have been the two in my town of Fort Pierce. Our local marine patrol was concerned about seine and gill nets and skin diving, prohibited since 1919. But, on April 5, 2016, that all came to an end.Guest ColumnistMay 3rd, 2016
Kayak Fishing is extremely visceral and rewarding. The intimacy you share with the natural world and the immediacy of that interaction on the water is unparalleled. Here are a few tips if you’re just starting out.Guest ColumnistMay 3rd, 2016
The inaugural Anglers4Autism Fishing fishing tournament will take place on May 21 in Jupiter, FL. Tournament proceeds will benefit the Autism Project of Palm Beach County, Renaissance Learning Academy, and The Learning Center at the Els Center of Excellence.Treasure CoastMay 3rd, 2016
With five years of record breaking success, the MCAC Reef Fund hopes to keep the trend going at its’ sixth annual Lionfish Round-Up. This year’s event will take place June 3 and 4 at Jupiter Pointe Marina in Tequesta.Treasure CoastMay 3rd, 2016