Snook, spiny lobster, reef fish, sharks from shore, blue crabs and stone crabs caught in traps: What do all these have in common? They each require a special add-on permit, designation or registration on your recreational fishing license.Treasure CoastJan 10th, 2021
Kayak fishing in January: inshore, pompano, bluefish and Spanish mackerel become more of the focus. Offshore, this is one of the best months to target sailfish.Brian NelliJan 10th, 2021
In our area, these little canals and creeks can save your day. They are not only more wind protected, the water temperature is warmer during the day in the cold winter months.Treasure CoastJan 10th, 2021
Pressure has been light over the past few months and reefs like Peck Lake, just south of the St. Lucie Inlet in Stuart, or the shallow reefs just north of the Fort Pierce Inlet should be great places to snag dinner.Steve WoodJan 10th, 2021
The Jensen Beach Causeway has been fishing well for snook, black drum, sheepshead, and pompano. Pompano jigging has been productive on both Stuart and Jensen Beach causeways. Giles MurphyJan 10th, 2021
Schools of Spanish and king mackerel and lane snapper will congregate this month and populate seasonal, preferred reef areas. Capt. Rocky CarbiaJan 10th, 2021
There have been many years where double-digit sail days have taken place within a mile of the St. Lucie Inlet in mid-January. If the bait schools show up on the beach it would be worth checking it out.Capt. Scott FawcettJan 10th, 2021