Inshore will provide lots of redfish, snook and trout action on the flats. Get those top water lures cleaned up and plan an early morning to get some of that explosive action in the shallows.Capt. Charlie ConnerMay 31st, 2017
This is the time of year to look for the snapper to move in the Fort Pierce Inlet and along the channel edges, both to the north and south in the Intracoastal.Capt. Joe WardMay 31st, 2017
Kingfish will be moving into our area this month. Look for them in the depths of 15 foot off the beach to out to 80 foot.Capt. Danny MarkowskiMay 31st, 2017
Whether you want to spend a few hours around dawn and dusk hunting the backwaters for snook and tarpon, or prefer to do an all-day trip offshore, June is the time to do it. Capt. Gus BruggerMay 31st, 2017
June is the start of some of the BEST Lake Okeechobee Bass Fishing with artificial lures. Locate clean water on the flats where the blue gills are bedding for the best action.Treasure CoastMay 31st, 2017
OkeechobeeBassFishing.com guides have had catches on half days of up to 35-to-50 bass in the morning and as many as 60 or more on full days.Treasure CoastMay 31st, 2017
Forecasters at NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center say the Atlantic could see another above-normal hurricane season this year.Treasure CoastMay 25th, 2017