In January, the Fort Pierce deep sea fishing action will include Spanish and king mackerel, snappers, black sea bass and trigger fish.Treasure CoastDec 30th, 2018
With the winds still blowing hard in January, there are still fish to be caught offshore Fort Pierce (bluefish, mahi-mahi … Capt. Danny MarkowskiDec 30th, 2018
Lots of species are in the river this month. Pompano, sheepshead, drum and Spanish mackerel are all winter fish that arrive here as the water temps drop. Capt. Charlie ConnerDec 30th, 2018
January is one of the best months for light tackle anglers in the Sebastian area. The glamour species, such as snook and tarpon, generally migrate to warmer climes or hold up in deep backwaters where feeding takes a backseat to staying warm. Capt. Gus BruggerDec 30th, 2018
The kingfish and sailfish action will be hot in January, and expect big gag grouper, big sheepsheads, cobia and triggerfish off the bottom.Treasure CoastDec 30th, 2018
Fish Heads of Stuart is ready to kick off the Treasure Coast 2018-2019 sailfish tournament season with two tournaments—the second annual “Quickie” (Nov. 26-280 and the sixth annual Fish Heads of Stuart Sailfish Invitational (Dec. 12-15). Treasure CoastNov 13th, 2018
On November 18th, 2018, the sleepy fishing community of Sebastian, Florida will be filled with triathletes of all ages and skill levels as Capt Hiram’s Resort hosts its 6th annual River Challenge Triathlon. Treasure CoastNov 13th, 2018