At its November meeting in St. Petersburg, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) set new barracuda size limits. … Treasure CoastJan 3rd, 2017
Amanda Bottenberg (@manduhleighb), guided by her boyfriend Mike Bloch (@fly4poons), sight fished on fly an IGFA world record 33-inch, 9-pound gator trout on 6-pound tippet. The couple had caught some fish that morning and decided to tie on an IGFA legal leader provided by Capt. Camp Walker of Catalyst Fishing Charters (@catalystfishingcharters). The next fish they came across was the world record gator trout. Treasure CoastDec 30th, 2016
People new to SUP who purchase their board from a friend, neighbor, online classified site or big box retail store may not be aware of the rules and regulations. We recommend first-time paddlers and novice paddlers seek out a trusted professional that has been professionally trained and certified to teach correct and safe paddle techniques.Guest ColumnistDec 30th, 2016
The most meaningful trips aren’t the ones you catch a trophy or a ton of fish. The unforgettable outings are the times you help someone you love catch fish.Treasure CoastDec 30th, 2016
What size kite should I buy? This is one of the most frequently asked questions of people looking to get into the sport of kiteboarding. The right kite is an important consideration for beginners because a good kite can make the learning curve much smoother and the wrong kite can throw some big bumps in there or even be dangerous.Treasure CoastDec 30th, 2016
The 43rd annual Stuart Boat Show returns to the Treasure Coast Friday, January 13 to celebrate the boating lifestyle with … Treasure CoastDec 30th, 2016
Around the inlet, the flounder bite has been good on the slower moving tide changes. Small finger mullet, or shrimp on a jig head, works great. Surf fishing is a catch all species this time of year with bluefish, Spanish macs and pompano leading the charge. The Indian River has a respectable trout and redfish bite going on around Blind Creek up to Bear Point. Capt. John YoungDec 29th, 2016
Sailfish season is in full swing, and dolphin, blackfin tuna, wahoo and kingfish claim winter residence along our six and eight mile reefs too. Prevailing northwest winds bring new bodies of fish with every blow, and when they locate the bait that holds along our reef system there is no need to go any further. Capt. Scott FawcettDec 29th, 2016