Fort Pierce Deep Sea: January 2020

Treasure Coast reefs will be harboring schools of delicious snapper, making bottom fishing to the top of our New Year’s Resolutions list. Jan 20th, 2020

Indian River Lagoon: January 2020

Fort Pierce bridges will continue to produce sheepshead, black drum, croakers, sand perch and bluefishJan 20th, 2020

Sebastian Inshore: January 2020

The Indian River Lagoon offers some excellent light tackle options for trout and redfish in January.Jan 20th, 2020

Sebastian Offshore: January 2020

Kingfish fishing offshore Sebastian should be great this month. Keep a live bait or a frozen sardine freelined while bottom fishing.Jan 20th, 2020

Scuba Forecast: January 2020

January may not be the warmest month to go diving but those who venture out may be in for a treat. If sea conditions lay down long enough between cold fronts, divers who sneak out local inlets maybe surprised to find abundant lobster on area reefs.Jan 20th, 2020

Lake Okeechobee: January 2020

During the winter months, no other bait accounts for the catching of more bass and big bass on Lake Okeechobee than a wild golden shiner. Jan 20th, 2020

Stuart Deep Sea Fishing: June 2019

Offshore reefs will entice Stuart, FL anglers with catches of mangrove, lane, and vermilion snapper, trigger fish, porgies, and toro fish (aka glass eyed snapper).Jun 1st, 2019

Fort Pierce Inshore: June 2019

It's time for the Fort Pierce snapper bite to really pick up along the chanlle edges, both to the north and south in the Intracoastal.Jun 1st, 2019

Fort Pierce Offshore: June 2019

Kingfish will be moving into our area this month. Use a fast tip rod to keep steady pressure on the fish. A reel with fast line retrieval is the way to go for getting all the slack line back in fast.Jun 1st, 2019

Fort Pierce Deep Sea: June 2019

Favorite Fort Pierce deep sea fish species this month will be mutton and gray snappers.They will be thick and they will be hungry.Jun 1st, 2019