Good Morning,Offshore over the weekend was a little slow with the sail bite but the dolphin bite was good for those who were able to get out both live and dead bait produced well in 150 to 200ft off the power plant with a scattered sail mixed in.The bottom fishing has been slow to with the windy weather but there has been a few cobia and kingfish on the reef to in 60 to 80ft.Inshore the snook fishing has been good around the bridges and in the inlets on the outgoing tide live pig and pinfish have been the best bet.The south jetty in Ft.Pierce has had a few snook and tarpon around on the outgoing jigs and big grubs have worked the best.To the north around Harbor Branch has had some nice snook and trout up in the mangroves around first light and late in the afternoon live bait and topwater have produced very well.The snapper bite around the bridges and channel edges has been good with live shrimp on the out going tide.Todays weather and tide info-
.GULF STREAM HAZARDS…EAST WINDS NEAR 15 KNOTS AND SEAS 6 FEET THROUGH TONIGHT.
THE APPROXIMATE LOCATION OF THE WEST WALL OF THE GULF STREAM BASED ON THE REAL TIME OCEAN FORECAST SYSTEM FROM FRIDAY NOVEMBER 27TH.
46 NAUTICAL MILES EAST OF PONCE INLET. 32 NAUTICAL MILES EAST OF PORT CANAVERAL. 26 NAUTICAL MILES EAST OF SEBASTIAN INLET. 18 NAUTICAL MILES EAST OF FORT PIERCE INLET. 12 NAUTICAL MILES EAST OF SAINT LUCIE INLET.