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
Pompano will be at the Little Jim Bridge in Jensen Beach. Get your spot and start jigging. They are in schools just like jacks. If you catch one, you will catch more. Get there when there is a nice moving tide and jig slow. Surf find them around House of Refuge, Walton Rocks and Bob Graham.Capt. Chris SharpDec 29th, 2016
Fishing from an anchored boat will yield the best results for bottom fishing this month, as sea states will be frequently choppy and rough due to winter weather and the fresh breezes associated with the season.Capt. Rocky CarbiaDec 29th, 2016
This is the time of year when the cold fronts start coming south with all the low temperatures and strong northeast winds causing a lot of headaches for anglers. But, it is time for the bluefish, Spanish mackerel, croakers and black drum to show up in full force. These fish will be coming in the mouth of the Fort Pierce Inlet and working their way into the turning basin and both north and south in the river. Capt. Joe WardDec 29th, 2016
Hopefully the winds will lay down for us this month so we all can see at least a few days offshore. The sailfish should be eating in full force if we can get to them and the mahi will be mixed in too. Capt. Danny MarkowskiDec 29th, 2016
Some nice flounder, redfish and snook will remain around the inlet throughout the winter and bluefish, jacks, pompano, black drum, and Spanish mackerel will keep jetty anglers busy throughout the day.Capt. Gus BruggerDec 29th, 2016