Big kingfish have been here all summer but this is the time of year that more of the big kings will start heading to the Treasure Coast waters on their trek south.Capt. Danny MarkowskiAug 26th, 2015
September is the start of snook season and it should be good with plenty of action coming from places like the Fort Pierce Inlet, the local bridges and the grass flats. For the Inlet and bridges, try a live pinfish, pigfish or a white bait and fish it on the bottom.Capt. Joe WardAug 26th, 2015
We've been killing vermillion snapper and trigger fish on chicken rigs, amberjack are still prowling the 90 foot depths, the kingfish bite is really good, and heads up for wahoo—some big ones have been caught recently.Capt. Bill StewartAug 26th, 2015
Nighttime anglers at Sebastian Inlet throwing buck-tails, bombers and swim-baits will always take their share of snook. Live bait angler drifting the channel under the A1A bridge after dark are often times limited-out on snook in the first few drifts.Capt. Gus BruggerAug 26th, 2015
Bass action has been very good first thing in the morning with a spinner bait and a swim jig being most productive artificials. Top water baits such as Skinny Dippers and frog type baits have produced very well in the Kissimmee grass.Capt. Eddie PerryAug 26th, 2015
During the fall, our area plays host to the largest gathering of goliath grouper in the world. Most artificial structures in our area have year-round resident populations but during the annual aggregation 30 or 40 individuals on a single wreck are common.Steve WoodAug 26th, 2015
Stuart Sailfish Club’s 30th annual Saltwater Sisters Lady Angler Tournament is slated for October 16 and 17, 2015 at Pirate’s Cove Resort and Marina in Port Salerno, Florida.Editorial StaffAug 26th, 2015
The first inshore tournament for the 2015-16 season for the Senior Division of Treasure Coast Casters took place on July 19. Even with cold water, the weather was perfect.Cammie and Capt. Joe WardAug 26th, 2015
Bait Run Report for the start of the mullet run. Mullet pod was found at Walton Rocks Beach at first light. Tarpon, snook and sharks were feeding and blowing up the pod that was moving south towards Martin County.Treasure CoastAug 17th, 2015
Many people find the rules and geographical boundaries in southern Florida to be complex and confusing. Whether you are new to the sport or a seasoned lobster veteran, a quick review of the basic information is never a bad idea!Treasure CoastAug 5th, 2015