1-18-23

Fort Pierce Inlet has good numbers of Bluefish and Spanish Mackerel to be had, mostly on spoons and jigs, and decent numbers of Tarpon can be found in the evening on outgoing tide, mostly taking jigs and swimbaits. Fishing in the surf has been sporadic, with water being a bit dirtier due to the recent…

1-11-23

Pompano anglers continue to be rewarded with good catches up and down the beach with sand fleas, Fish Bites, and Fish Gum. Spanish Mackerel have been thick a few hundred yards from shore from Riomar south, with some occasionally coming in range from the beach. Bluefish and even some Snook have kept surf anglers happy…

1-4-23

Happy New Year! Pompano have finally shown up along the beaches, with good catches the last few days. Round Island has been particularly productive. Sand fleas are still a bit tough to come by, but easier than the past year. Clams, FishGum and Fish Bites have also been productive, as have goofy jigs. Good numbers…

12-28-22

The recent cold blast has cleared the water up in the IRL, and there are good numbers of Seatrout to be found on the flats, drop offs, and shorelines (season is still closed). Redfish numbers also seem to be up, while Snook are very lethargic. Fishing slow with soft plastics down in the water column…

12-21-22

We’ve got the first major front of the season heading our way in a few days, which will surely change things up a bit. The IRL is already starting to clean up in some areas, making sight fishing viable again. Some larger Snook have pushed inside to make things interesting, and Seatrout catches are still…

12-14-22

It looks like we are in for a bit of cooler weather, and hopefully that will clear up some of the water. The beaches have remained fairly quiet with the dirtier water, but there have been some Jack Crevalle, Bluefish, and others caught, mostly on spoons. Hopefully the cooler weather moves some Pompano into the…

12-8-22

Seatrout and Redfish activity has been good in the IRL, along with pretty decent Snook numbers. Soft plastics and live bait have produced the best. The surf has been quiet due to dirty conditions, but hopefully the calmer conditions will help clear things up a bit. Offshore, Dolphin and Kingfish have been active in the…

11-30-22

We’ve finally gotten some nice, calm conditions, and things are starting to clean up a bit. There’s been good action on the beach north of Sebastian Inlet, with Jack Crevalle, Ladyfish, Bluefish, Spanish Mackerel, and a few Snook to keep anglers happy. Spoons and soft plastics have been effective. Other areas of the surf have…

11-23-22

It looks like we’ve got some better weather headed our way for the holiday weekend. There haven’t been lots of reports over the last few days, but Sebastian Inlet has been very good at night for activity. Snook, Tarpon, larger Jack Crevalle, and big Ladyfish have bent the rods of almost everyone putting up with…

11-16-22

Transition time is here, as fish begin to pattern differently as the weather begins to change. The beaches are seeing fewer Snook, but Bluefish and Spanish Mackerel appear in greater numbers. Jack Crevalle are also a common catch as well, Hopefully Pompano numbers will increase as the water settles a bit, and the best news…