Drew Deck and Jesse Howell took first place in the September Backcounty Fishing Association tournament with a 9.49-pound snook.Treasure CoastOct 6th, 2020
The wait is over! Fish Rules App now includes freshwater fishing regulations. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) … Treasure CoastOct 6th, 2020
Indiantown Chamber of Commerce and sponsors are hosting a ‘Buggy Show’ Oct. 17. The Tom Jackson Band (Nashville recording Artist) will perform live.Treasure CoastOct 6th, 2020
Tarpon are just made for catching them on fly, with their big eyes, the large upturned mouth and these massive silver scales. There is nothing more exciting than sight fishing for these giants and fighting them on the fly.Treasure CoastOct 6th, 2020
The Stuart Sailfish Club Foundation hosted its 42nd annual Junior Angler Tournament on Aug. 22. Fifty-three (53) local children fished the tournament and despite changes brought about by the pandemic and a weather delay, organizers pulled off the tournament.Treasure CoastOct 6th, 2020
As the year winds down and fall approaches, divers on the Treasure Coast can expect great diving provided the weather cooperatesSteve WoodOct 6th, 2020
Snook, tarpon, redfish and trout will all be cooperating this month. Matching the hatch will be your best bet during this time. Look to find the mahi and tuna show back up closer to shore. The peacock bass and clown knife fishing will really be taking off in the coming months. Brian NelliOct 6th, 2020
There should also be some good snapper fishing around mangrove shorelines with some deep water nearby. These fish will prefer a live shrimp or small bait fish on a 1/0 circle hook with 20-pound leader. Flounder will also be on the menu.Jayson ArmanOct 5th, 2020