11-29-23

Offshore anglers have finally gotten some decent conditions, and Sailfish, Dolphin, and Blackfin Tuna have been the reward. Most of the activity is north of Fort Pierce Inlet in about 200′ of water. The Indian River is still pretty high, but hopefully the cooler weather will clear things up a bit. The cooler temps should…

11-22-23

It looks as if the surf will calm down over the weekend, hopefully kick starting some action. A few reports of mullet moving down the beach, so hopefully the predators take advantage. With the surf still a bit dirty, spoons should be the best bet. Offshore has been a bit slow, with scattered Dolphin and…

11-15-23

Tough weather for the next few days, but the good news is that the weather for the weekend looks pretty good. The next few days are an inshore only game, and luckily the IRL has been pretty good. Seatrout catches continue to hold up well, with soft plastics still the best bet. There have been…

11-8-23

Calmer conditions have finally arrived, and fishing has perked up as a result. Offshore anglers have finally been able to get out, with scattered Dolphin and some good Sailfish activity to the north being the reward. Surf anglers have see the return of some mullet and pilchards along the shore, with north of Sebastian Inlet…

11-1-23

Tough wind and surf conditions have limited offshore and surf anglers, but inshore fishing continues to hold up well. Seatrout catches continue to improve throughout the IRL, with spoil islands continuing to yield good catches on soft plastics and live bait. Snook are also still active along shorelines and docks, with mullet schools diminishing. There…

10-25-23

With rough conditions taking over for the next week or so, inshore activities are your best bet. There are still mullet around inside, with Snook, Seatrout, baby Tarpon, Jack Crevalle, and some Redfish all getting in on the activity. Look for mullet schools in coves or canals and you’re sure to find action, with NLBN…

10-18-23

Cooler temps have brought Spanish Mackerel and Bluefish to the area, joined by lots of Jack Crevalle and some Pompano. Spoons, jigs, and even topwater plugs have all bee effective on the Spanish and Bluefish, Fish Gum, clams and sand fleas have been working for the Pompano. Inshore, catches of Seatrout continue to be numerous…

10-11-23

There’s been a touch of cooler air in the mornings, a signal that Fall is coming. There’s still plenty of mullet inside, and Seatrout catches have been solid. Fish the spoil islands with paddle tail soft plastics, twitch baits, or even topwater plugs early for success. Redfish have also been more frequent along the shorelines,…

10-4-23

While rougher conditions have made fishing the surf difficult, mullet have been on the move, with activity at times on the beach and especially around the inlets. Hopefully as things calm down for the weekend it will get rolling in the surf. Snook, Jack Crevalle, and Tarpon have all been active around the mullet. Live…

9-27-23

Mullet have started moving along the beaches more steadily, with Snook, Jack Crevalle, Spanish Mackerel, and Tarpon all getting in on the action. Spoons. NLBN Mullet, DOA Bait Busters, and plugs have all been productive. The inlets have been fishing well for Snook at night on live bait, with Sebastian also producing plenty of Redfish.…