Stuart Jensen Beach Deep Sea Fishing Report and Forecast: March 2017

The days of March are historically one of the better periods of the year for targeting and catching cobia, east of our St. Lucie Inlet. Feb 27th, 2017

Stuart Jensen Beach Inshore Fishing Report and Forecast: March 2017

March is a good month for redfish along the inside dock lines on the west side of the Indian River. D.O.A. Shrimp and Paddle Tail Grubs work great casting parallel to the docks and flipping under the planks. Work it slow, with consistent twitches.Feb 27th, 2017

Stuart Jensen Beach Offshore Fishing Report and Forecast: March 2017

The last few years we have seen excellent dolphin fishing during March and that's following mild winters like this one, so I can only hope that tradition holds and fish tacos it is.Feb 27th, 2017

South Indian River Fishing Report and Forecast: March 2017

As the sun warms up the water again, look for fish to travel into the shallows to feed. Trout will continue to be most prevalent in the deeper grass flats in two to four feet of water. Those anglers using live shrimp on popping corks, Deadly Combos, C.A.L. jerk baits and top water will have the best chance at hooking up with a trout.Feb 27th, 2017

Fort Pierce Inshore Fishing Report and Forecast: March 2017

The inshore fishing should be red hot this month with plenty of snook action around the Fort Pierce turning basin and the north and south bridges.Feb 24th, 2017

Fort Pierce Offshore Fishing Report and Forecast: March 2017

With cooling water temperatures that have moved into our area, cobia will also be coming into the waters off the Treasure Coast. Feb 24th, 2017

COOK YOUR CATCH: Lionfish a L’orange

Serve that invasive lionfish for dinner!Feb 24th, 2017

Suit, Mathy win Backcountry Fishing Association February tournament

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. Feb 24th, 2017

Fishing line and tackle disposal – It’s about more than just monofilament

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 deathFeb 24th, 2017

Sebastian Area Inshore Fishing Report and Forecast: March 2017

March is the beginning of the spring season in the Sebastian area. The list of readily available gamefish species expands … Feb 23rd, 2017