Everything from snook, tarpon, sharks and big jack's will be blasting the mullet. Look for the action to be the best during the high tide along beaches and throughout the Indian River lagoon. Treasure CoastOct 7th, 2018
Last October, we had an excellent swordfish bite in October and November and we even caught a few during the day on conventional rod and reel.Capt. Scott FawcettOct 7th, 2018
In October, expect the Spanish mackerel and bluefish to show up, look for trout and redfish in deeper holes around the flats, and bridges will be holding snapper, sheepshead and black drum.Capt. Joe WardOct 7th, 2018
King mackerels have been ferocious the last few weeks and their relentless bite will put some smoked fish smack on the table.Treasure CoastOct 7th, 2018
October will continue to be a productive month for those who seek redfish on the flats. The new D.O.A. 2.75-niche shrimp or C.A.L. grub tails are two of the best choices for redfish, along with a variety of live and cut baits.Treasure CoastOct 7th, 2018
The mullet run will be going strong all month. This means there will be solid action close to shore and around Sebastian Inlet. Treasure CoastOct 7th, 2018