Treasure Coast ‘From the Shore’ Fishing Report and Forecast: September 2014

Happy bait time will be on the beaches and rivers everywhere. This time of the year is the best time to be a land-based angler. Beaches will have schools of anchovies and the finger mullet will be schooled up moving up and down the beach.Aug 27th, 2014

Lake Okeechobee Fishing Report and Forecast: September 2014

It's mid-summer and the lake is at the 14-foot mark, nearly 2 feet lower than this time last year. At this present level, bass are holding near the native vegetation that surrounds the lake. Aug 27th, 2014

Stuart Deep Sea Fishing Report and Forecast: September 2014

Reef fishing in depths of 50 to 180 feet will continue to be the strategy of choice for offshore anglers during the last days of summer.Aug 27th, 2014

Stuart / Jensen Beach Inshore Fishing Report and Forecast: September 2014

I know a lot of you die hard snook anglers will be out there working the bridges and dock lights at 12:01 a.m. on September 1st.Aug 27th, 2014

LADY ANGLER: Fishing “Luck”

We all have those times in our life when things just don’t go our way. Times when no matter what you do, the universe is seemingly working against you. In fishing, like life, there are highs and lows. Writers get writers block, artists lose inspiration, and fishermen get skunked. Aug 27th, 2014

Treasure Coast SCUBA Conditions and Forecast: September 2014

Divers can expect big changes to local dive sites as the summer season winds down and fall approaches. Weeks of calm conditions, typical of summertime weather patterns, maybe interrupted by tropical systems moving up from the Caribbean.Aug 27th, 2014

Bahamas News Updates

Guana Partners Club® has announced the launch of the HITCH-A-RIDE® program, beginning September 15, 2014.Aug 27th, 2014

Algae in our Estuaries

There was a time in the recent history of the Indian River Lagoon (IRL) on the east coast of Florida that the word algae was used in reference to the macroalgae that populate the Lagoon – a diverse group of alga species that you can see with your naked eye, otherwise known as seaweeds.Aug 27th, 2014
Big Florida lobsters

Fort Pierce Inshore Fishing Report and Forecast: Sept 2014

You can look for the summer time patterns to start changing. Cooler water and temperatures will change the inshore bite. Look for the trout and redfish to move to a little deeper water; they will still be taking the small white baits or even crabs for the redfish. Aug 27th, 2014

Stuart / Jensen Beach Offshore Fishing Forecast: September 2014

As the heat of summer roles out, taking with it the afternoon thunderstorms and 90-degree Gulf Stream waters, the Treasure Coast’s offshore fishing is in more of a recovery mode than anything.Aug 27th, 2014