September has personally always been a great month for wahoo. Concentrate on live baiting large goggle eyes deeper in the water column. The best time of the month will be a few days before and after the full moon.Brian NelliSep 1st, 2016
As my jig was sent down on my first drop all I could think about was that stupid fish I came here for. My jig hit the bottom and I started to work it to the top. Before I could get more than a few turns of the handle in, I had a fish on.Christina WeberSep 1st, 2016
September’s highlights are based around bottom spots, nearshore reefs and wrecks, high-speed trolling the edge for wahoo, and long runs out to the deep in search of dolphin. Early morning wahoo action can be expected through September, especially around the full moon.Capt. Scott FawcettAug 30th, 2016
Anglers eagerly await the arrival of the annual fall mullet run. The beaches and rivers will be filled with mullet and you can find lots of predators following the bait this month. Look for tarpon, snook, jacks, bluefish and many other species feeding on the mullet. Top water and suspending lures work fantastic in September. Try a D.O.A. Baitbuster or Big Fish lure while fishing around the large schools of mulletCapt. Charlie ConnerAug 30th, 2016
There is still a good snapper bite around the bridges and along the channel edges and they will be feeding on live shrimp or a small white bait. You will want to use about a 4-foot fluorocarbon leader, a ½- to 1-ounce weight and a #2 long shank hook. The bonito, Spanish mackerel and big jacks will be following the bait school as they come into the Fort Pierce Inlet.Capt. Joe WardAug 30th, 2016
September has arrived and the bigger kingfish will be arriving on their journey to the south. Kingfish are a great fish to target for some good rod bending action and blistering runs. These fish will be found from just off the beach around the bait schools to the 80-to-90 foot depths in our Treasure Coast waters.Capt. Danny MarkowskiAug 30th, 2016
Sebastian Inlet will be will be the destination of anglers from near and far come September 1 with the opening of the snook season. The snook will be stacked up in the inlet and some years the oversize reds outnumber the snook in September. Live croakers, pigfish, shrimp and finger mullet will all get the attention of predators at the inlet.Capt. Gus BruggerAug 29th, 2016
The 2016-2017 season for the Junior Division of Treasure Coast Casters kicked off July 17, 2016. Although tournament organizers expected a great bite with an incoming tide and just a little wind, the action was a bit slow.Cammie and Capt. Joe WardAug 29th, 2016
During the fall, our area plays host to the largest gathering of goliath grouper in the world. Most artificial structures in our area have year-round resident populations but during the annual aggregation, 30 or 40 individuals on a single wreck are common.Steve WoodAug 29th, 2016
Capt. Calvin “Cali” Jolly in South Eleuthera reports South Eleuthera continues to produce a strong pelagic bite as yellowfin tuna and mahi-mahi are running around the areas between Bamboo Point and north of the Bridge along the Atlantic. Treasure CoastAug 29th, 2016