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28 07, 2018

Fishing Report & Forecast: July & August 2018

The summer fishing has been great and should remain steady through August with lots of bait in the river and along the coastline. Lots of juvenile tarpon can be found rolling back in the St. Lucie River 7-9am. Getting them to eat can be challenging, but we’ve hooked them on DOA TerrorEyz and shrimp. For [...]

11 06, 2018

June 2018

The bait is back in town! And the fish feeding has gotten better every day, and will continue to get better as we enter June. Inshore, schools of pilchards can be found early morning near the bridges or along the beaches. Always be on the lookout for diving birds when looking for bait. Earlier the [...]

15 05, 2018

May 2018

The bait is back in town! And the fish feeding has gotten better every day, and will continue to get better as we enter June. Inshore, schools of pilchards can be found early morning near the bridges or along the beaches. Always be on the lookout for diving birds when looking for bait. Earlier the [...]

8 04, 2018

April 2018

 As the Spring rolls in, we’ll hopefully see more bait show up at the Sandpile and Bullshark Barge to use for fishing inshore and offshore. There’s already been a few cobia caught at the Sandpile on 2 oz jigs. April is a great time to start tying for these cobia at the Sandpile before the [...]

2 10, 2017

Mullet Run 2017

The mullet run has been great this year! Despite the Okeechobee runoff, the snook and tarpon have been feeding like crazy from the beaches back to the St. Lucie Locks in the South Fork. Lots of tarpon have been caught at the Crossroads dragging large live mullet along the Northeast corner of the Crossroads at [...]

26 05, 2017

Tips For Catching Mahi-Mahi

Tips For Catching Mahi-Mahi Mahi-Mahi are one of the most popular gamefish in the world for a couple of reasons.  People typically aim to catch Mahi-Mahi (AKA Dorado or Dolphin Fish) due to it’s fresh and delicious taste. Besides the world wide edibility of the fish, they’re also incredibly fun to catch due to their [...]

3 11, 2016

Fall Inshore Bite

FALL INSHORE BITE As the water gets cooler, the fishing gets hotter! Lots of snook, trout, and redfish have been feeding along the flats in the Indian River. Yesterday, we fished Round Island State Park in Fort Pierce with a morning incoming tide. We drifted the flats casting DOA jigs and Unfair Lures. By using [...]