Stuart Inshore: Dec. 2020

The pompano season has started for surf casting and jigging the flats. The Spanish mackerel will school up a bunch down the coast from the St. Lucie Inlet to Peck Lake Beach.Dec 2nd, 2020

Stuart Deep Sea: Dec. 2020

Lane, mangrove, and mutton snapper will also be high on the wish list and will be found in good numbers from 50 to 90 feet of water, especially around artificial reefs just east and northeast of our St. Lucie Inlet. Dec 2nd, 2020

Stuart Offshore: Dec. 2020

Aside from sails, expect good mahi fishing with the occasional blackfin tuna and wahoo bite. Dec 2nd, 2020

South Indian River Lagoon: Dec. 2020

Pompano are already arriving in the area and not only provide great fishing action.  Spanish mackerel and bluefish will continue to hang out in their favorite haunts of the river. Drum and sheepshead are arriving early again this year.Dec 2nd, 2020

Fort Pierce Inshore: Dec. 2020

There should be plenty of fish in the surf around Fort Pierce to keep you busy with catches of whiting, a few pompano, bluefish, Spanish mackerel and even a snook or two.Dec 2nd, 2020

Fort Pierce Deep Sea: Dec. 2020

The groupers are frisky, the snappers are biting hard, sailfish are splashing, and cobia are cruising.Dec 2nd, 2020

Fort Pierce Offshore: Dec. 2020

This is the time of year that we will have the biggest abundance of sailfish in our Fort Pierce offshore waters...Dec 2nd, 2020

Sebastian Inshore: Dec. 2020

Flounder are the main draw to Sebastian Inlet from Thanksgiving throughout December. Dec 1st, 2020

Sebastian Offshore: Dec. 2020

December is when the migratory fish (kingfish, Spanish mackerel, sailfish, dolphin and blackfin tuna) move south ahead of the cold fronts that bring the cooler water temperatures. Dec 1st, 2020

Lake Okeechobee: Dec. 2020

All the bass in the lake are in a feeding frenzy as they eat to prepare for the long spawning season.Dec 1st, 2020