What to expect this month? Sheepshead, black drum and croakers around the Fort Pierce Inlet and the area bridges, Spanish macks and bluefish to show towards the end of the month, good trout and redfish action around the flats in the morning and evening.Capt. Joe WardNov 6th, 2017
Big schools of Spanish mackerel will be arriving and when the conditions allow, you can run offshore and the mahi should be heading south again. Capt. Danny MarkowskiNov 6th, 2017
Spanish mackerel and mahi will be on the scene. Mackerel are making their presence known around the surface and weed-lines. Prepare your favorite spoons and Gotcha lures for some surface breaking action. Mahi have been hanging out the last several months and the reports continue to show catches throughout the month.Treasure CoastNov 6th, 2017
The inlet will continue to yield snook and redfish to live bait anglers both day and night. Pigfish, pinfish, croakers and shrimp are the baits of choice for inlet snook fishermen. Capt. Gus BruggerNov 6th, 2017
Although November is not considered a banner trolling month, dolphin, wahoo and sailfish will be taken by those who get out and drag some baits. Treasure CoastNov 6th, 2017
The bass have already started moving toward the grass beds chasing bait so the spawning season will be just around the cornerTreasure CoastNov 6th, 2017
Irma’s effects have passed and divers can expect plenty lobster, big grouper and less traffic on area reefs, and even blue water action, making this a great time to hit the water.Steve WoodNov 6th, 2017
This month (November) expect big numbers and awesome quality of largemouth bass as the weather begins to cool down. The males are already in the back flats getting things ready for the female migration.Treasure CoastNov 6th, 2017
Fish Heads of Stuart has announced two tournaments for the Treasure Coast’s approaching 2017/2018 Sailfish season, the relaunch of the “Quickie” - Nov. 27-29, and the fifth annual Fish Heads of Stuart Sailfish Invitational-Dec. 14-17. Treasure CoastOct 26th, 2017