Stuart Inshore: Oct. 2020

The fall and winter have always been the best chance for catching redfish in the Stuart inshore area, usually while snook fishing around the bridges, docks, and mangroves using live pilchards, shrimp, and D.O.A. C.A.L. Jigs. Keep an eye on the water temps and the fall bite should kick-off when the water temps drop down into the 70s.Oct 5th, 2020

Stuart Deep Sea: Oct. 2020

King and Spanish mackerel along with other top water species can be found in better numbers fishing off of Stuart, FL in October as they circle up schools of live bait along current edges, temperature contours, and over top of reef structures.Oct 5th, 2020

Stuart Offshore: Oct. 2020

There are tarpon, snook, jacks and even kings, cobia and sails along the beach in October. With every cold front expect offshore fishing to get better and better. With water temps pushing 90-degrees last month, fish started to look for cooler water, but they didn’t go far and sails, mahi, blackfin and wahoo will make more of a showing this month.Oct 5th, 2020

Lake Okeechobee: Oct. 2020

The cooler water will trigger Lake Okeechobee’s many bass to go on a feeding spree, gorging themselves on shad, shiners and whatever else they can track down.Oct 5th, 2020

Indian River Lagoon: Oct. 2020

The trout bite will be good this month. Get out early with a top water lure for some exciting action on the river. Oct 5th, 2020

Fort Pierce Inshore: Oct. 2020

The schools of bait fish should be coming in the Fort Pierce Inlet with plenty of action not far behind. Oct 5th, 2020

Fort Pierce Deep Sea: Oct. 2020

Fishing offshore Fort Pierce in October brings king mackerel in action with their ferocious strike. pelagic predators will be on the move, and the snappers will be hiding on the reefs.Oct 5th, 2020

Fort Pierce Offshore: Oct. 2020

Fort Pierce offshore fishing enthusiasts....get ready for the fall mahi run!Oct 5th, 2020

Sebastian Inshore: Oct. 2020

Snook fishing day and night will be at its best in October. Redfish from slot size to 40 pounds will also take advantage of the food funneling effect of Sebastian Inlet’s swift current.Oct 5th, 2020

Sebastian Offshore: Oct. 2020

Sebastian offshore in October means tarpon, snook, shark, jacks, kingfish, redfish and others will all be in play.Oct 5th, 2020