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

Sebastian Inshore Nearshore: May 2018

Tarpon and snook of all sizes are at their highest concentrations of the season and they are eager to feed on the variety of baitfish that take up residence in the Sebastian River.Apr 28th, 2018

Sebastian Offshore: May 2018

Dolphin fishing is a solid bet offshore Sebastian in May.Apr 28th, 2018

FPSC seeks support for the replacement of Buoy 10A

The Fort Pierce Sportfishing Club has discussed pursuing a permit and private funding to purchase and install a buoy to replace Buoy 10A.Apr 26th, 2018

Fort Pierce Fishing Frenzy May 11-12, 2018

The St. Lucie County Chamber of Commerce will host its 22nd annual Fishing Frenzy and Festival, presented by Geico Treasure Coast, on May 11-12, 2018 at Causeway Cove Marina in Fort Pierce.Apr 26th, 2018

SLC Artificial Reef volunteers build modules, fishery assessment; coastal partnership update

In early March, 41 volunteers created another 500 oyster reef modules in less than three hours.Apr 26th, 2018