Oyster Restoration Season

It’s oyster restoration season again and as temperatures start to fall volunteers will be constructing oyster modules for placement around the Indian River Lagoon. Jan 3rd, 2018

Kayak Fishing: Jan. 2018

Pompano, bluefish, jacks and Spanish mackerel become more of the focus in January.Jan 3rd, 2018

Legendary Guide Steve Huff headlines Florida Fly Fishing Expo

The 2018 Florida Fly Fishing Expo in Crystal River on February 9-10 has scheduled legendary Florida Keys guide Steve Huff to show and tell some of his secrets for catching giant permit, tarpon, snook and other trophy gamefish on a fly rod.Jan 3rd, 2018

Stuart Inshore: Jan. 2018

Inshore and nearshore action in January will include snook, redfish, trout, and pompano.Jan 3rd, 2018

Stuart Offshore: Jan. 2018

Look for cold fronts with stiff north winds to push sails, mahi, blackfin tuna and all the other pelagic species down the reefs. Jan 3rd, 2018

Stuart Deep Sea: Jan. 2018

Schools of Spanish and king mackerel and lane snapper will congregate this month and populate seasonal, preferred reef areas. Jan 2nd, 2018

Land-based: Jan. 2018

Land based fishing forecast in January is normally excellent for seatrout. Cold fronts approaching will mean it can be harder to get out and be productive, but if you know what to look for it can be your favorite time of year to fish. Jan 2nd, 2018

Fort Pierce Inshore/Nearshore: Jan. 2018

It is time for the bluefish, Spanish mackerel, croakers and black drum to show up in full force.Jan 2nd, 2018

Fort Pierce Offshore: Jan. 2018

Bluefish will be from the beaches to one or two miles offshore. On days that the weather will allow, you can find bluefish cruising the near shore waters in larger schools.Jan 2nd, 2018

Fort Pierce Deep Sea: Jan. 2018

The cold fronts will produce cooler water temperatures and get the reef fish and migratory species movingJan 2nd, 2018