Tarpon and snook of all sizes are at their highest concentrations of the season and they are eager to feed on the variety of baitfish that take up residence in the Sebastian River. Treasure CoastMay 15th, 2019
May is a great time for offshore fishing out of Sebastian. Dolphin fishing is a solid bet when Mother Nature lets us make the 15 to 30 mile run to the fish. Treasure CoastMay 15th, 2019
In May, bait will start to move into the river supplying fish plenty to eat. Snook, tarpon, trout, jacks and reds will be looking for mullet pattern baits like super spooks, large swimbaits and jerk baits.Treasure CoastMay 15th, 2019
What fun these native Florida sharks are on a fly rod! Not only are they very nosy and strong, they also like a variety of flies.Treasure CoastMay 15th, 2019
Alikai, led by Capt. Patrick Price, won the Quickie with eight sailfish releases. The 16-boat fleet combined to catch and release 53 sailfish.Ed KillerDec 30th, 2018
"It was a real nail-biter to the end," Chaney said. "We were right there fishing rigger-to-rigger. Then right at the end, we saw he hooked that double. I was glad to be out there."Ed KillerDec 30th, 2018
Wow, what a fantastic year fly-fishing the Treasure Coast. We caught fish, I mean really brilliant fish, and created memories that will last a lifetime. Treasure CoastDec 30th, 2018
Pompano, bluefish, jacks and Spanish mackerel become more of the focus in January. I like to target areas near the inlets like the mouth of the Loxahatchee River in Jupiter and Sailfish Flats in Stuart.Brian NelliDec 30th, 2018
If you are in to beach fishing, January's fishing forecast is for you. January is all about pompano, bluefish, Spanish mackerel, and other species. Treasure CoastDec 30th, 2018