Kayak Fishing: May 2018

May starts the run of bigger blackfin tuna off our coast. Twenty-to-thirty pounders are common and can be taken on live bait as well as trolling plugs and vertical jigs. Apr 28th, 2018

Land-Based: May 2018

Snook fishing can be red HOT in May! The fish will be eating good from inlet to inlet on the Treasure Coast.Apr 28th, 2018

Stuart Inshore: May 2018

We should see snook showing up close to the inlet as the water continues to warm up and they prepare to spawn. May is the last month of snook season and usually the best time to target keepers. Apr 28th, 2018

Stuart Deep Sea: May 2018

While the opening of grouper season will be a highlight for this month, May is also characteristically an excellent month for catching all species of snapper, including large muttons. Apr 28th, 2018

Stuart Offshore: May 2018

May is here and that means big dolphin and open season on grouper!Apr 28th, 2018

Fort Pierce Inshore: May 2018

The snook action around the Fort Pierce Inlet and at the area's bridges should be red hot, there will be plenty of big trout, and a good redfish bite.Apr 28th, 2018

South Indian River: May 2018

The water is already in the mid-70s and that means the fish will be hungry. It will provide fantastic mornings for top water and lazy afternoons to drift the flats.Apr 28th, 2018

Fort Pierce Deep Sea: May 2018

Snapper fishing will continue to be stellar throughout May. Gray and mutton snappers will be the heavy hitters on the reefs, weighing well into double-digits and adding color and taste to the fish boxes.Apr 28th, 2018

Fort Pierce Offshore: May 2018

May brings the mahi run, kingfish begin to show in good numbers, and grouper season opens.Apr 28th, 2018

SCUBA Conditions: May 2018

May marks the return of great diving conditions to the Treasure Coast as water temperatures rise above 80-degrees...Apr 28th, 2018