Whether you are an avid kiteboarder or simply watching it from the beach for the first time, it is easy to be mesmerized by the sport. It is colorful, wild and yet strangely peaceful.Jeremy LundJan 29th, 2016
The St. Lucie County Artificial Reef Program is helping with the restoration of Spoil Island SL 17, also known as Wesley’s Island. The island is in the middle of the Fort Pierce Inlet, just east of the turning basin.Guest ColumnistJan 29th, 2016
The boats left the docks from Capt. Joe's Bait & Tackle just before daylight and returned just before noon. The wind picked up as the morning grew older, but not enough to disrupt the tournament.Cammie and Capt. Joe WardJan 29th, 2016
The top two fish that I pursue in February are seatrout and redfish. A couple of factors will determine where and how to catch both, temperature and water level.Capt. Gus BruggerJan 29th, 2016
There should be plenty of action around the Ft. Pierce Inlet and the jetty with jacks, bluefish and Spanish mackerel following the bait. Small spoons, a Gulfstream Flash Jig or a Gotcha Jig will be some of your best bets.Capt. Joe WardJan 29th, 2016
Snapper will be the fish to target in February. There are multiple species of snapper and they will be on the hunt for food in Treasure Coast waters this month.Capt. Danny MarkowskiJan 29th, 2016
February is a good time to target a lot of different species. From pompano, jacks and sheepshead around deeper cuts, to snook, reds, flounder and trout on the flats and structure.Brian NelliJan 29th, 2016
The trout bite picks up very nicely in February. 2015 proved to be the year of big trout in the Fort Pierce area. I anticipate that 2016 will be another big fish year around the area.Capt. Charlie ConnerJan 29th, 2016