Good morning,
It looks like the wind from this last front isn’t going to last as long as the previous ones. By Friday and Saturday we will be back to fish-able offshore conditions (3-4′). I spoke with some friends who fished from Stuart South yesterday and found some great sailfishing despite the nasty conditions. Several boats put up numbers in the mid to upper teens!!! Nice work! The edible fish fishing has slowed a bit, but there are still some dolphin and a few wahoo being caught each day.
The pompano fishing on the beach to the South has been getting really good. Some of the commercial guys have been catching over 100 head a day. The redfishing is still silly in the Ft. Pierce area although they probably changed their patterns up due to last nights cold. I spoke with a customer yesterday who has been catching plenty of trout on the power plant flats on D.O.A. shrimp and D.O.A. Cals. He said most trout are in the 2-3 pound range with a few nice ones each day. Remember to fish deep holes and cuts before the heat of the day and once things heat up get skinny, the fish will be warming up on dark bottom in SHALLOW water!
Have a great day!
-Scott