Fly fishing it up during the Treasure Coast winter!

Snook, juvenile tarpon, trout, redfish and jacks all love little bait fish patterns, clousers and shrimp flies.Feb 6th, 2018

Blessing the Fleet slated for Feb. 10

The 47th annual St. Lucie River Blessing of the Fleet and Marine Parade will take place beginning at 12 noon on Saturday, Feb. 10 on the North Fork of the St. Lucie River.Feb 1st, 2018

Carolina Girl Gone Floridian

I recently enjoyed a kite fishing trip in South Florida and my experience illustrates why I appreciate this style of fishing. Jan 31st, 2018

From the Land: Feb. 2018

There will also be migratory fish showing up in big numbers. Pompano, black drum, sheepshead, redfish and others will be making their way down the coastJan 31st, 2018

Stuart Inshore: Feb. 2018

The inshore bite can be great during this coldest time of year. The trout and redfish seem to move down … Jan 31st, 2018

Stuart Offshore: Feb. 2018

Traditionally February has always been the best month for cobia, sight casting to manta rays as they migrate down and up the coast and I’m expecting this year to be the best we’ve seen in about a decade.Jan 31st, 2018

Stuart Deep Sea: Feb. 2018

Cobia and snapper will become the preferred target species of near coastal reef fishermen in February.Jan 31st, 2018

Indian River Lagoon: Feb. 2018

Sheepshead will be plentiful around the river and the larger fish will be coming into the river to breed. They showed up early this year and January has been a great month for them. Jan 31st, 2018

Fort Pierce Inshore-Nearshore: Feb. 2018

Snook season reopens February 1st and the snook action should be red hot around the Fort Pierce Inlet and the local bridges.Jan 31st, 2018

Fort Pierce Offshore: Feb. 2018

Snapper will be the fish to target during in February. Jan 31st, 2018