Good Morning,
OFFSHORE:
The Offshore bite has been steady the past week out of Stuart with plenty of Mahi and Blackfin Tuna to go around. There have been reports of Mahi anywhere from 15′ of water off the beach eating Flying Fish to 600′ of water south of the St Lucie Inlet all in the 20lb range. Cobia are starting to show up with one of our customers catching a 40 pounder! If you head out to the 60ft mark out of Stuart you’re likely to pick up a few nice Kingfish too.
INSHORE:
The Inshore bite has been fantastic, There are still some big Tarpon hanging around that can be caught on live Mullet at the bridges. The night time Snook bite has still been hot with many slot fish being caught, jig fishing should get better with this cold front coming through next week. If you’re looking for some great fun with the family head out and throw topwater lures for big Jacks in the St Lucie, they’re everywhere right now. The Tripletail fishing has also been great this week, any channel marker or crab trap buoy you find will likely have a few on it.
.GULF STREAM HAZARDS…North winds increasing to 20 knots today with seas building up to 7 feet overnight.
The approximate location of the west wall of the Gulf Stream based on the Real Time Ocean Forecast System as of Friday November 9th.
39 nautical miles east of Ponce Inlet. 29 nautical miles east of Port Canaveral. 23 nautical miles east of Sebastian Inlet. 16 nautical miles east of Fort Pierce Inlet. 10 nautical miles east of Saint Lucie Inlet.
27.4800° N, 80.3333° W
2018-11-10 Sat 10:54 AM EST 1.5 feet High Tide
2018-11-10 Sat 5:31 PM EST Sunset
2018-11-10 Sat 5:48 PM EST 0.6 feet Low Tide
2018-11-10 Sat 10:59 PM EST 1.4 feet High Tide
2018-11-11 Sun 5:58 AM EST 0.4 feet Low Tide
2018-11-11 Sun 6:39 AM EST Sunrise
2018-11-11 Sun 11:37 AM EST 1.4 feet High Tide
2018-11-11 Sun 5:31 PM EST Sunset
2018-11-11 Sun 6:32 PM EST 0.7 feet Low Tide
2018-11-11 Sun 11:41 PM EST 1.3 feet High