March is the last chance Treasure Coast lobster hunters have to catch dinner before the season closes at the end of the month...Steve WoodMar 9th, 2021
Around Fort Pierce the inshore bite for redfish should be good in the deeper holes up around Jack Island and Queen's Cove and trout fishing should remain good as long as the water temps don't drop too much more.Capt. Joe WardMar 9th, 2021
Offshore Fort Pierce in March, aside from the mahi-mahi fishing there are still some sailfish around to be caught as well, with a lingering blackfin tuna or two around. Snapper fishing will continue to be good in 60-to-80 foot of water, and some very large kingfish to be caught from 30-to-80 foot of water.Treasure CoastMar 9th, 2021
Mackerel, bluefish, jacks and many other predators will be coming in with the tides and feeding around the inlets and channels of the river...Capt. Charlie ConnerMar 9th, 2021
If winter hangs on in March, look for the lagoon to continue to provide good action on trout and redfish. If spring arrives, the Sebastian River will become more consistent with tarpon and snook and Sebastian Inlet will also begin to yield more than bluefish and sheepshead with regularity.Capt. Gus BruggerMar 9th, 2021
Old saying goes, March comes in like a lion and goes out like a lamb. However sometimes it’s the last week in March and we’re still looking for that lamb. The fishing should be worth the wait. Look for good catches of mangroves, triggerfish and hopefully still some cobia lingering.Treasure CoastMar 9th, 2021