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
This year’s KDW Shootout, the third annual, hosted by the Stuart Sailfish Club Foundation helped benefit the Humane Society of the Treasure Coast...Treasure CoastJul 28th, 2020
A fleet of 73 offshore boats and 7 inshore teams entered the Treasure Coast Builders Association’s (TCBA) 34th annual event and weighed in a total 74 catches including a 33.35-pound kingfish, lots of dolphin, snapper and grouper. Treasure CoastJul 28th, 2020
Treasure Coast Casters (TCC) held its annual Fish Off for the Treasure Coast Caster of the Year on June 27, and after all fish were weighed and points totaled, Kendrick Forlifer became the TCC of the Year! Treasure CoastJul 28th, 2020
Kingfish and sailfish will be the most common offshore catches for kayak fishing in August. Sharks and false albacore are a sure thing. The wahoo bite should always be on your mind throughout the summer. Treasure CoastJul 28th, 2020