The Treasure Coast Waterway Cleanup will hold its 14th annual event on Sat. July 24, 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. This year, a Peck Lake Reef Dive cleanup will also be included.Treasure CoastJul 5th, 2021
DEAR BOATING NEIGHBOR… As your sheriff, I am committed to keeping your family and your property safe. That’s why it’s … Treasure CoastJul 5th, 2021
The Other Woman took top dolphin with a 31.38-pound beauty, followed by Tormentor with 25.67 pounds, third place going to Miss Possum with 18.40 pounds and Mixed Emoceans in fourth with 18.29 pounds. Treasure CoastJul 5th, 2021
The ninth annual Treasure Coast Bonito Blast (TCBB), which works with various Treasure Coast businesses to create an event that … Treasure CoastJul 5th, 2021
Nighttime fishing around the bridges and jetties for flounder, snapper and grouper will be something I try to focus on this month. These fish will follow the migration pattern of baby turtles. Jayson ArmanJul 5th, 2021
Some big tarpon can be found rolling in the Indian River early morning and are best caught freelining with 8–10-inch silver mullet on a 7/0 circle hook. These tarpon can also be found rolling along the beach north or south of the St. Lucie Inlet. Treasure CoastJul 5th, 2021
The ocean’s all-star roster of fish adversaries will include bottom species like snapper, grouper and amberjack, along with summertime surface pelagics like mahi, king mackerel, and sailfish, just to name a few. Treasure CoastJul 5th, 2021
Leading up to this month, we’ve had some incredible kingfish action with some of the largest kings I’ve ever seen. Capt. Scott FawcettJul 5th, 2021
The inshore fishing should be in full swing for trout, tripletail, redfish and snapper. The trout action should be best at first light with top water baits or a live pilchard or greenies.Capt. Joe WardJul 5th, 2021
Nearshore during July, you will find schools of bait along the beaches that will have hungry snook, jacks, and even large tarpon lurking aroundTreasure CoastJul 5th, 2021