April is here and the spring mahi run begins! This is the time of year when the cooler water temperatures will start receding back to the north and mahi (dolphin fish) will be starting to come through the area from the south. Capt. Danny MarkowskiMar 31st, 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.Capt. Charlie ConnerFeb 27th, 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.Capt. Joe WardFeb 24th, 2017
With cooling water temperatures that have moved into our area, cobia will also be coming into the waters off the Treasure Coast. Capt. Danny MarkowskiFeb 24th, 2017
Snook season opens February 1 and all the signs indicate it'll be a good season. The Fort Pierce Inlet and area bridges will be the places to be.Capt. Joe WardJan 31st, 2017
The trout bite picks up very nicely in February. 2016 proved to be the year of big trout in the Fort Pierce area. I anticipate that 2017 will be another big fish year around the area. C.A.L. jerk baits and Deadly Combos are exciting ways to trout fish with artificial lures, while live shrimp on popping corks are the ol’ standard way to trout fish out on the river.Capt. Charlie ConnerJan 30th, 2017