Stuart Offshore: March 2022

With water warmer than normal, I’m expecting an early run of mahi this March when conditions are right. Mar 3rd, 2022

Stuart Deep Sea: March 2022

Visions of cobia will occupy the daydreams of offshore anglers this month. Mar 3rd, 2022

Fort Pierce Inshore: March 2022

Fort Pierce channel edges will have quite a few drum, sheepshead, and snapper. Live shrimp, FishBites, or shrimp tipped jigs will keep the rods bent most of the day. Mar 3rd, 2022

Fort Pierce Offshore: March 2022

I hope everyone’s 2022 is starting out great and you already have some fish stories to tell. March is upon … Mar 3rd, 2022

Fort Pierce Deep Sea: March 2022

March promises a great opportunity to set a personal best or even a state record for cobia or tripletail, and a good chance for a reel in big mahi-mahi’s.Mar 3rd, 2022

Sebastian Inshore: March 2022

The backbone of the Sebastian, Fla inshore fishery in March has been a consistent seatrout and redfish presence.Mar 3rd, 2022

Sebastian Offshore: March 2022

March brings awesome fishing. Plenty of cobia all up and down the 85- and 90-foot reefs. The snapper—mutton, mangrove, and lane— should be fired up too.Mar 2nd, 2022

Lake Okeechobee: March 2022

Okeechobee anglers and visitors have been experiencing great bass fishing this winterMar 2nd, 2022

Bad Bills, Good Bills – Legislation that Affects the IRL

House Bill 349 is a so-called “seagrass mitigation bill” which in practice further opens the door to more seagrass decline in the Indian River Lagoon. If passed into law, it gives coastal developers a big fat hall pass to continue doing business as usual, seagrass be damned.Feb 14th, 2022

Kayak Forecast: Feb. 2022

Inshore February is a good time to target a lot of different species. From Pompano, jacks and sheepsheads around deeper … Feb 14th, 2022