Your best chance to find tarpon feeding on schools of minnows is usually early morning 5:30 a.m. to 7:00 a.m. As the mullet run continues, the mullet will move inshore cruising back in the St. Lucie and Indian Rivers. Treasure CoastJul 28th, 2020
August is bait month, threadfins, pilchards, mullet and a couple left behind minnows will be schooling heavily off our coast this month. Schools of tarpon and snook along the beaches, mahi under the weed lines, kings over the reef, and sails finning on top. It’s what my dreams are made of!Treasure CoastJul 28th, 2020
Snapper fishing will be the go-to strategy for near coastal “meat hunters” offshore Stuart as many local species of snapper, including lane, vermilion, mangrove (gray), and mutton will be engaged in their yearly spawning period.  Treasure CoastJul 28th, 2020
Redfish, trout, and snapper will be the best opportunities in August on the Indian River Lagoon. Get your favorite top water lures ready for some good trout action on the flats. Treasure CoastJul 28th, 2020
This time of year is a great time for catching a lot of bottom species such as trigger fish, sea bass and a variety of snapper offshore Fort Pierce.Treasure CoastJul 28th, 2020
Bounteous baitfish and turtle hatchlings promise that the snapper bite will stay red hot, with a wide variety of brawny snappers peeling line off reels all throughout August. Treasure CoastJul 28th, 2020
Spiny lobster will be open for regular recreational and commercial harvest Aug. 6. Remember to use care around corals and other marine life. Boat and dive safely.Treasure CoastJul 28th, 2020
The Indiantown Chamber of Commerce held its inaugural Kid’s Fishing Tournament on Saturday, June 20, at Lake Annie for children 5 to 15 years. Treasure CoastJul 28th, 2020