July marks the peak of awesome summertime dive conditions in south Florida and is the best time of the year to experience what the Treasure Coast area has to offer.Steve WoodJul 1st, 2017
Cobia will also be found throughout the water column this month and are likely to be seen swimming along with large sharks, rays and turtles near the surface.Capt. Rocky CarbiaJul 1st, 2017
July brings hot weather, chances of afternoon rains and Fourth of July parties, and oh, lots of great fishing on the Indian River Lagoon!Capt. Charlie ConnerJul 1st, 2017
The snapper bite has been consistent and is now on fire! We expect the snapper frenzy to continue throughout the summer spawning peaks.Treasure CoastJul 1st, 2017
The snook are still catch and release but there is plenty of action around the Fort Pierce Inlet, around both bridges and the beaches. Capt. Joe WardJul 1st, 2017
The top of the list in the Sebastian River in mid-summer is tarpon. As migratory tarpon arrive in the Sebastian area, they find their way into the north fork of the Sebastian River. Capt. Gus BruggerJun 29th, 2017
In the Gulf Stream, there will be plenty of dolphin, wahoo and sailfish caught this month even though the spring run is well over. Usually there is a good run of summer sailfish in July. Treasure CoastJun 29th, 2017
Artificial baits will continue to dominate the fishing Lake Okeechobee. Bass will not be the only species you can catch during these summer monthsTreasure CoastJun 28th, 2017