The best inshore action should be from first light until about 9 a.m. and from 6 p.m. until dark. The snapper fishing should also be good around the bridges and the channel edges. Tarpon should be here in full force in the Fort Pierce Inlet, around the Moorings and around the Big Mud Creek area.Capt. Joe WardMay 28th, 2015
The snook action around the Fort Pierce Inlet and at the area's bridges should be red hot for anglers using live baits fished on a 5/0 live bait hook and enough lead to hold the bottom. The redfish bite should also be good at places like Jack Island, Round Island and around Harbor Branch. Capt. Joe WardApr 27th, 2015
Redfish will be our main target throughout the month of May. The past several years have bought us schools of slot sized redfish along the Indian River. Most of the fish we have caught have been in the 18- to 30-inch range. The mangroves have produced lots of redfish action again this year. They have been sunning on the flats and May gets their blood pumping and turns on the feeding. Capt. Charlie ConnerApr 27th, 2015
This month snook will be moving to the inlets and near shore reefs in big numbers getting ready for the summer spawn. We have seen big snook running the mangrove and channel edges near the St. Lucie Inlet with the smaller males right behind them. Most of the snook are over 32 inches so nailing a keeper is tough. If, you want aggressive top water hits, this is the time to throw your Zara Spook, Skitterwalk or D.O.A. Bait Busters at first light near mangrove points, under docks, potholes in the grassflats and other snooky haunts. Capt. John YoungApr 27th, 2015
The snook fishing should also be red hot around the Ft. Pierce Inlet when using live pilchards, pinfish or a select live shrimp. Fish these baits around the lighted docks at night or drifting the Fort Piece Inlet on the tide changes.Capt. Joe WardMar 24th, 2015
Redfish and trout will become more active around the flats. They will be shallow early and gradually move to the edges of the flats as the sun get higher in the sky. Look to areas like Bear Point, Harbor Branch and Round Island for trout to be feeding on the flats. On a calm morning, break out the top water lures and switch to jerk baits, like a D.O.A. C.A.L. 4” Arkansas Glow or Watermelon. Capt. Charlie ConnerMar 23rd, 2015