Explore Floridaâs Wildlife Management Areas with FWCâs Geocaching Challenge! Grab your smartphone or GPS unit and go looking for geocaches … Treasure CoastApr 4th, 2017
Throughout your first kiteboard lesson, you will learn a ton of new things. Some may agree with your expectations of the sport and some may contradict what you may have previously thought. Treasure CoastApr 4th, 2017
Treasure Coast Casters held its February Senior Division inshore tournament on February 12 and the fish of the day unquestionably was sheepshead. Cammie and Capt. Joe WardApr 4th, 2017
With the clear water conditions you can spot the snook on the flats and sight cast. Clear water means drop down on leader size and stay low to the water so they donât see you. Stealth approach is best. The Roosevelt Bridge and Ten Cent Bridge always have big mommas hanging out on the structure.Treasure CoastMar 31st, 2017
Snook will be on everyoneâs mind this month and it should be. This is the time of year they start to leave deep holes of winter for inlets and beaches along the Treasure Coast. The spawn for snook starts at the end of April and lasts all the way up to July.Capt. Chris SharpMar 31st, 2017
Vermilion snapper will begin their spawning period this month and will be one of the âgrocery targetsâ a top the Loran Tower Ledge reef zone.Capt. Rocky CarbiaMar 31st, 2017
Throughout March, there was a lot of redfish activity and it should make April a fantastic month. Redfish can be found on sandy flats around the docks, or try the Moorings and Bear Point for a chance at a nice size redCapt. Charlie ConnerMar 31st, 2017
Look for a good snapper bite along the channel edges around the full moon. Try a live shrimp fished on a #2 hook and a half-ounce weight. Capt. Joe WardMar 31st, 2017