Scuba Conditions: Jan 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.Jan 10th, 2021

From the Shore: Jan 2021

Bluefish, pompano and black tip sharks will be just some of the migratory fish that show up during this time of year. Jan 10th, 2021

Stuart Inshore: Jan 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. Jan 10th, 2021

Stuart Deep Sea: Jan 2021

Schools of Spanish and king mackerel and lane snapper will congregate this month and populate seasonal, preferred reef areas. Jan 10th, 2021

Stuart Offshore: Jan 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.Jan 10th, 2021

Indian River Lagoon: Jan 2021

Pompano, sheepshead, drum and Spanish mackerel are all winter fish that arrive in the Indian River Lagoon as the water temps drop. Jan 10th, 2021

Fort Pierce Inshore: Jan 2021

It is time for the bluefish, Spanish mackerel, croakers and black drum to show up in full force. Jan 10th, 2021

Fort Pierce Deep Sea: Jan 2021

Sporty conditions offshore Fort Pierce will be perfect for catching sailfish, mackerels, and on calm days the hardy lane, mutton, grey, yellowtail, and vermillion snappersJan 10th, 2021

Fort Pierce Offshore: Jan 2021

Now that we have seen a cold front or two come and go, the fishing on the Treasure Coast will … Jan 10th, 2021

Sebastian Inshore: Jan 2021

A few nice flounder will remain around the inlet throughout the winter. Bluefish, jacks, pompano, redfish, black drum, and Spanish mackerel will keep jetty anglers busy throughout the day. Jan 10th, 2021