Fort Pierce Inshore: May 2019

Fort Pierce anglers will find trout early morning or evening, a good redfish bite, and plenty of hungry snapper around the full moon. It's also time to start looking for tripletail around channel markers.May 29th, 2019

Fort Pierce Offshore: May 2019

The spring mahi run is in full swing, kingfish will be starting to show in good numbers, the snapper bite will still be on and the big thing will be that grouper season is now open.May 29th, 2019

Fort Pierce Deep Sea: May 2019

May is a highly anticipated month for Fort Pierce anglers, captains and crew. Grouper season is open, snapper fishing is on fire, and the season of fair weather and tournament fishing is upon us.May 21st, 2019

South Indian River: May 2019

Refish will be more active this month and you can fish for them around docks, mangroves and grass flats. Some good choices for lures will be gold spoons and the D.O.A. 2 ¾-inch shrimp.May 21st, 2019

Scuba Conditions: May 2019

May marks the beginning of the ‘summer dive season’ for the Treasure Coast, and divers should expect consistently calm seas and warm water throughout the month. May 15th, 2019

Sebastian Inshore: May 2019

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. May 15th, 2019

Sebastian Offshore: May 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. May 15th, 2019

TCBA Memorial Weekend Fishing Tournament May 24-25

The Treasure Coast Builders Association 33rd annual Memorial Weekend Fishing Tournament festivities kick off May 24th...May 15th, 2019

Kayak Fishing Forecast: May 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.May 15th, 2019

The Other Bonefish

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.May 15th, 2019