Mild cold fronts will drop the water temps and bring the Spanish macs and blues down into our waters. The mother lode of macs will be staging at Peck Lake and anything green and shiny will be the ticket. Let junior hone his angling skills on these fast attacking macs that hit on almost every cast. The blues will be closer to the beach and a Kroc spoon or topwater plugCapt. John YoungNov 7th, 2016
With steady northerly winds and Gulf Stream waters cooling off quickly, this November is going to offer a whole bunch of things to be thankful for. Sailfish, dolphin, blackfin, and wahoo are the target species offshore as we enter the winter months. Focus your time in depths from 75-to-175-feet when the clean water is pushed in and spend more time from 125-to-250-feet when dirty water pushes out.Capt. Scott FawcettNov 7th, 2016
Lobster hunters and spearfishermen know this time of year can be very productive too with bag limits common on many dives. Lobsters are usually more plentiful and easier to find this time of year since fewer divers are making it offshore...Steve WoodNov 7th, 2016
Hurricane Matthew relief efforts for The Bahamas are taking place across the Treasure Coast and Florida. Some of the ongoing efforts still underway are listed. If traveling southward by boat, consider carrying supplies to the island of your choice. Supply and donation drop off points listed here... Treasure CoastNov 7th, 2016
Bottom fishing strategies will rule these days, as many species of snapper will have solidly populated the reefs from 50 to 150 feet of water. Lane snapper will be the most abundant, especially in near coastal depths of 50 to 60 feet of water.Capt. Rocky CarbiaNov 7th, 2016
The pompano are beginning to return to the river and will be a favorite target for anglers throughout the winter. When fishing the surf, use sand fleas or clams and the same in the river. Don’t forget to try a Doc’s Goofy Jig for the pomps. Many are located when they skip behind the boat wake. Keep your eyes open for them.Capt. Charlie ConnerNov 7th, 2016
The big news for November at Sebastian Inlet is the flounder run. There was a better than average number of flounder caught in the inlet last year, so maybe we are in for another good flounder run this fall. From November into December anglers can target flounder, some exceeding 10-pound, throughout Sebastian Inlet. Capt. Gus BruggerNov 7th, 2016
Keep a sharp eye out for monster kingfish in November. Use a wire stinger rig for the kingfish with live bait. Three good bait choices, that will be available this month, are mullet, thread fin herring and blue runners. If you're bottom fishing, hook a bait on the front hook in the mouth and let the stinger hook dangle. Put the rod in a holder and set the reel on bait runner and wait for the bite.Capt. Bill StewartOct 30th, 2016
Prior to entering the spawning grounds, these bass hold up along the outside edges to fatten themselves up and this is referred to as the pre-spawn stage. During this time the bass are feeding aggressively and the fishing is awesome.Treasure CoastOct 30th, 2016
Stuart Sailfish Club has released the final numbers for the latest Lady Angler Tournament and the results show the event exceeded previous year’s fundraising.Treasure CoastOct 30th, 2016