Look for the water temps to start cooling down as the fronts start to move in from the north. As this happens, look for the Ft. Pierce Inlet to come alive with Spanish mackerel, bluefish and plenty of jacks.Capt. Joe WardNov 29th, 2015
Bait fish are abundant in the Indian River and there is nothing better than to duplicate a fleeing baitfish then a topwater plug Like a Skitterwalk or a D.O.A. Bait Buster.Capt. John YoungNov 2nd, 2015
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.Capt. Charlie ConnerNov 2nd, 2015
Look for the area to come alive starting with the Fort Pierce Inlet. As the bait makes its way inshore there will be plenty of action from jacks, Spanish mackerel, bluefish and even a few bonito and they will be taking anything shinny like spoons, Gotcha jigs, flash jigs and even drifting a live bait.Capt. Joe WardNov 1st, 2015
Closed seasons, size limits, and bag limits will mean nothing if we don’t work harder to conserve all of the various puzzle pieces that our gamefish use throughout their lives. Florida Oceanographic SocietyAug 31st, 2015
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 this month. Top water and suspending lures work fantastic in September.Capt. Charlie ConnerAug 26th, 2015