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

Scuba Conditions: December 2020

Reefs should be loaded with fish and lobster since there has been little to no pressure for the better part of a monthDec 1st, 2020

FWC UPDATE: Make a difference for manatees this November

November is Manatee Awareness Month and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) is reminding the public that these large marine mammals are on the move. Oct 28th, 2020

From the Shore: Nov. 2020

Beach fishing can be very good as these cooler temperatures approach. We will have migratory fish starting to show up as these cool fronts push down the coast.  Beach fishing for pompano, bluefish, mackerel and the other species will be some of the fish that are coming down the coast. Oct 27th, 2020

Stuart Inshore: Nov. 2020

Fishing inshore here in Stuart, we have been catching some tarpon and snook back in the St. Lucie River west of the Roosevelt Bridge and up in the North Fork. Pompano are showing up for surf casting from the beach and near the inlet to fish from boat with sandfleas and jigs. Its also a good time to start cruising the flats for any “skipping” pompano.Oct 27th, 2020

Stuart Deep Sea: Nov. 2020

Deep sea bottom fishing strategies off of Stuart will rule these days, as many species of snapper will have solidly populated the reefs from 50 to 150 feet of water. Lane snapper will be the most abundant.Oct 27th, 2020