Lake Okeechobee: Feb. 2022

Lake Okeechobee is churning out large catches of bass daily.Feb 14th, 2022

Scuba Conditions: Jan. 2022

With fewer boats headed offshore, compared to August, boat limits along the Treasure Coast are common this time of year. Jan 1st, 2022

From the Land: Oct. 2021

October means mullet run. This will be some of the most exciting fishing of the year. Oct 6th, 2021

Stuart Inshore: Oct. 2021

The pompano can start showing up skipping the flats in October and caught surfcasting off the beach using sandfleas, clam strips, and Fish Gum flavored bait with incoming tide. Oct 6th, 2021

Stuart Deep Sea: Oct. 2021

Lane and mutton snapper will solidly populate Stuart near shore bottom structures, along with grouper and other species of edible “ground fish”. Oct 6th, 2021

Stuart Offshore: Oct. 2021

This October and from here on out, our waters will be missing something that has been a shining part of them for the last 42 years. Capt. Patrick Price, the DayMaker.Oct 6th, 2021

Fort Pierce Inshore: October 2021

Around the Fort Pierce south jetty, look for flounder on the beach side. Snook bite will be good in the inlet. Use live baits, like greenies and mullet. Spanish mackerel and blue fish will be showing up in the inlet and will take anything shiny. Oct 6th, 2021

Indian River Lagoon: Oct. 2021

The trout bite will be good this month. Get out early with a top water lure for some exciting action on the Indian River.Oct 6th, 2021

Fort Pierce Deep Sea: Oct. 2021

The pelagic predators and prey are on the move, with snapper still hiding on the reefs, mahi-mahi’s all grown up swimming along with the cobia, kingfish and sailfish. Oct 6th, 2021

Fort Pierce Offshore: Oct. 2021

Bottom fishing Is staring to heat up. As we fish the 80-to-100-foot area from Fort Pierce to Sebastian, we are seeing very nice mutton snapper and mangrove snapper. Sep 30th, 2021