With cooling water temperatures that have moved into our area, cobia will also be coming into the waters off the Treasure Coast. Capt. Danny MarkowskiFeb 24th, 2017
A field of 41 teams and 82 anglers fished in the Backcountry Fishing Association's second tournament of the 2017 season on February 5, 2017. The team of Zack Suit and Chris Mathy won first place and $720 for the combined weight of a 6.71-pound snook and a 1.14-pound trout. Treasure CoastFeb 24th, 2017
When left in the aquatic environment, fishing line and tackle create potential traps for unsuspecting wildlife that can become entangled and snared, leading to injury and deathTreasure CoastFeb 24th, 2017
March is the beginning of the spring season in the Sebastian area. The list of readily available gamefish species expands … Treasure CoastFeb 23rd, 2017
March is the last chance lobster hunters have to catch dinner before the season closes at the end of the month. Many have found success off local beaches in shallow water with big bugs over six-pounds being caught recently. Steve WoodFeb 23rd, 2017
Most people think that summer is the best time for dolphin, but wait until you experience a truly fantastic day on the water in March outside the Sebastian Inlet.Capt. Bill StewartFeb 23rd, 2017
The word for the north end of the lake is crappie, crappie, and more crappie; or specks as they are known to those of us born in south Florida.Capt. Eddie PerryFeb 23rd, 2017
Let’s make 2017 the year you will catch more fish! Attend the 6th annual South River Outfitters’ Kayak Fishing with the Pros on February 25, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and find out how to achieve the “catch more fish” goal.Treasure CoastFeb 1st, 2017
Kayak fishing is something nearly anyone can do, but fishing from a human powered craft takes some getting used to. Start slowly, particularly if you’ve never pedaled or paddled a kayak.Treasure CoastFeb 1st, 2017