The trout bite picks up very nicely in February. 2015 proved to be the year of big trout in the Fort Pierce area. I anticipate that 2016 will be another big fish year around the area.Capt. Charlie ConnerJan 29th, 2016
A good black drum and sheepshead bite has been going on at all Treasure Coast bridges using shrimp and jig combo fished near the bridge pilings and underwater rubble.Capt. John YoungJan 29th, 2016
Look for the redfish around the Ft. Pierce Inlet and our local bridges. A small live bait, like a pinfish, pigfish or a mullet will be your best bet. Fish the baits on a bottom. Rig with enough weight to hold the bottom and a 3/0 to a 5/0 live bait hook and a 30-pound fluorocarbon leaderCapt. Joe WardJan 6th, 2016
In January, expect the trout bite will be good on the grass flats and channel edges on both sides of the Intracoastal Waterway. Bear Point to North Herman’s on the east side and Walton to north of the Power Plant are typically good spots this time of year.Capt. John YoungDec 28th, 2015
The inlet and turning basin will be full of bluefish, jacks and mackerel this month. Live or dead bait on a jig head will give you plenty of action along with silver spoons or shiny lures.Capt. Charlie ConnerDec 28th, 2015
Pompano have already arrived in the area and not only provide great fishing action, but fantastic table fare. Spanish mackerel and bluefish will continue to hang out in their favorite haunts of the river. Fish the inlet, turning basin and channels for them.Capt. Charlie ConnerNov 29th, 2015