Good morning, offshore the Dolphin have been small but plentiful in the deeper water, 300-600 feet around any floating debris, chum some squid and sardines and pitch out some small sardines or greenies and you can typically entice a bite from Dolphin that may be hanging deeper on those debris and try vertical jigging near large debris possibly hook a Wahoo. There have been a few sailfish caught as well, trolling and live baiting have both been working well. Wahoo are still around and the bite should be getting better as the full moon approaches, horse ballyhoo behind an islander trolled slower or artificial lures for higher speeds. Vertical jigging for Wahoo is also proved to be pretty effective as well for some anglers finding large bait schools on their bottom machine . The beach has been really good fishing, the bait is still really thick and allowing for many opportunities to catch large Tarpon, Jacks, and Snook. Try throwing smaller plugs in the Albino Shiner or Glass Ghost color or a green or black back lure will work well also. Inshore the crossroads have been holding good bait and there has been an awesome snook and tarpon bite there as well. Round island and north have been a good bet for trout, snook and occasional redfish. Gulp jerk shads in the Camo, Sardine, and New Penny have been working really well around the mangroves and flats. There has been alot of finger mullet and large silver mullet in the river north of the north bridge in Ft Pierce, should be a good sign of things to come. Good Luck -Sean
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