August's highlights are the lobster season, tarpon on the beach, a limited wahoo run, and a once in blue moon mahi run.Capt. Scott FawcettJul 30th, 2015
Tarpon are showing in the St. Lucie River and you can slow troll a live mullet or pitch a greenie around the inlets. On calm mornings, go ahead and run to the Boils with crabs for permit or tarpon.Capt. John YoungJul 30th, 2015
Trout and snapper will continue to be the best bite around the river. Top water lures, like the D.O.A. Airhead or Bait Buster, fished early, followed by a D.O.A. shrimp or C.A.L. jerk bait will be productive on the grass flats.Capt. Charlie ConnerJul 30th, 2015
The snapper bite has been good and should be consistently getting better. Mutton snapper and mangrove snapper are the big rod benders. These fish will be directly on the bottom around the reefs and structure.Capt. Danny MarkowskiJul 30th, 2015
In the morning, the trout and redfish bite will be at places like Bear Point, Midway Road area and at Harbor Branch. The bite should be red hot when using top water baits like a Zara Spook, Buz Walker or a MirroLure— all in the natural colorsCapt. Joe WardJul 30th, 2015
Watch for snappers to push in towards the beaches. We've had some great days on rocks in 45 feet and less this month. Scale your tackle way down, like you would if you were going after snook.Capt. Bill StewartJul 30th, 2015
The fishing in the Sebastian area in August can be some of the best of the year. The catch and release snook and redfish fishing at Sebastian Inlet are at their best in August. The crowds are light since the snook season is still closed until September 1st.Capt. Gus BruggerJul 30th, 2015
This is the best time to be a land based fisherman. Look for the bait schools along the beach and be the first there and you will have no problem catching some really big fish!Capt. Chris SharpJul 30th, 2015
At this point in the summer, the bass bite is an early one, the first hour in the morning is very good, schooling bass up to the 4l-pound range are on the outside Kissimmee grass edges.Capt. Eddie PerryJul 29th, 2015
What a great day we had for the kick off of the 2015-2016 season for the Junior Division of the Treasure Coast Casters. The small group of 12 anglers caught and released a total of 29 fish.Cammie and Capt. Joe WardJul 27th, 2015