Fly fishing summer vibes

Sight fly fishing is the game and I don’t know one serious fly guy or gal who is not getting fired up when a school of tarpon, cruising snook on the beach, jacks, albies or mackerel show up. Jun 30th, 2018

Kayak Fishing: July 2018

If looking to get on a mahi bite, look to run out 5-to-8 miles to find a few fish. Jun 29th, 2018

Land / Bridges July 2018

Walking the beaches of the Treasure Coast is something I primarily do in July, looking for schools of bait fish that will hold catch and release snook, Spanish mackerel, jack crevalle and some tarpon, that’ll be cruising around. Jun 29th, 2018

Stuart / Jensen Beach Inshore: July 2018

The tarpon are currently all over the keys, and should be showing up here in July, around four to seven a.m. at the inlet and crossroads.Jun 29th, 2018

Stuart / Jensen Beach Deep Sea: July 2018

In July, mahi and king mackerel will become target species for top water action enthusiasts.Jun 29th, 2018

Stuart / Jensen Beach Offshore: July 2018

Calm seas and the opportunity to target tarpon to tuna, and everything on either side, makes July a prime month to hit the water.Jun 29th, 2018

South Indian River: July 2018

Mornings on the river will bring action at first light on top water lures for snook or trout along the flats. They will seek deeper water as the sun rises. Jun 29th, 2018

FWC Update: Tripletail and sheepshead changes effective July 1

Several changes to the management of tripletail and sheepshead go into effect July 1Jun 29th, 2018

Fort Pierce Inshore Nearshore: July 2018

The inshore fishing in July should be about as good as it gets for trout, expect a nice redfish bite, and good low light tarpon action.Jun 29th, 2018

Fort Pierce Deep Sea: July 2018

Mutton and the gray snappers are in their prime in July, and they will be big—really big! Jun 28th, 2018