Kayak Fishing: June 2018

Summer is the easiest time to take the kayak offshore due to low winds and blue skies. Kingfish, sailfish, mahi, tuna and wahoo will be making their rounds off our coast. Jun 2nd, 2018

Trailer inspection tips for the summer boating season

Before heading for the water, check out your boat trailer and make sure you are up-to-date with the requirements and safety issuesJun 1st, 2018

ARC hosting Father’s Day weekend 5th annual KDW Fishing Tournament

Treat Dad to a fun day of fishing in the ARC’s 5th annual KDW Fishing Tournament on Saturday June 16th, 2018.May 31st, 2018

Land / Bridges: June 2018

Good size tarpon should begin showing up. Having the right tackle to battle the silver king can be the most important part to landing one from land. May 31st, 2018

Stuart Inshore: June 2018

The cobia bite has turned on at the Sandpile with the sharks, and along the wrecks in 30-to-60-foot depth. May 31st, 2018

Stuart Offshore: June 2018

June fishing off the Treasure Coast provides some of everything for everyone. Swordfish, dolphin (mahi mahi), wahoo, tuna, kingfish, cobia, and sailfish, along with great bottom fishing and an open grouper season.May 31st, 2018

Stuart Deep Sea: June 2018

Large grouper and snapper will await anglers this month among the wrecks and reefs in 60 to 180 feet of water. May 31st, 2018

South Indian River: June 2018

Inshore will provide lots of redfish, snook and trout action on the flats and snook (closed season now) will provide plenty of action around the bridges and jetties this month. May 31st, 2018

Fort Pierce Inshore/Nearshore: June 2018

Everything should start to heat up in June, including the weather. The best inshore action should be from first light until about 9 a.m. and from 6 p.m. until dark.May 31st, 2018

Scuba Conditions: June 2018

Calm seas are trademark during the summertime diving season. Provided tropical activity remains low, divers can expect conditions below the surface to be spectacular. May 31st, 2018