Snapper will be on the catch list for February and many varieties will be around reefs, wrecks and structures. Look for them in water depths from 10 feet to 125 feet and farther. Capt. Danny MarkowskiJan 30th, 2017
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
Happy New Year! In past years, January has traditionally been a cold month on the Treasure Coast. Hopefully, 2017 will show … Capt. Charlie ConnerDec 29th, 2016
Redfish can be found around local docks during the winter months and a live shrimp or D.O.A. Shrimp can entice them into striking. Don't forget about the deeper cuts along the mangroves for redfish and snook in December. Using stealth is essential when fishing the shallow waters for redfish.Capt. Charlie ConnerNov 30th, 2016
It is sailfish time! This is the time to find a more abundant stock of sailfish in the waters off the Treasure Coast. With the water temperatures dropping to our north, this will push the sailfish into the area and they will join with the resident sailfish that are here throughout the year. Capt. Danny MarkowskiNov 30th, 2016