Mullet hit the Beach in Ft Pierce

The hard east wind has brought some mullet to the beaches on the Treasure Coast. Don’t know how long this wave will last so better get out there soon!

Thats all for now so get out there get some bait and catch something

Tight lines

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Fort Pierce Fishing Report for May 11, 2012

Fort Pierce Inlet State Park

Went to see what was going on at Fort Pierce Inlet State Park. It was a beautiful sunny day and the wind was blowing hard from the north east. The inlet had a few boats anchored up along the north side of the channel. Did not see any hook up’s at all. Just as I got down to the beach there was a small shark being landed from the surf right in the corner of the jetty. The guy trying to handle the shark almost get’s bit in the process of releasing it.  Otherwise the surf fishing seemed difficult due to the wind and messy surf while a few anglers were wadding in off the beach.

Offshore Sport Fishing

Watched several boats from the Fort Pierce sport fishing fleet returning from a day offshore including the Last Mango and the Flo Rider.  Headed to the city marina to see what they caught. Turns out the Flo Rider had a great day. I saw lots of Amberjack & Tuna plus some very happy anglers. See a video showing their catch below.

Tight Lines & Good Fishing – CF

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Fort Pierce Florida Video Report 5-11-2012

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Indian River Lagoon Fishing Report for May 10, 2012

The lagoon is in great shape right now. The water is nice and clear and the bait has been increasing in numbers making it easier to throw the net and bait up for a day of fishing. With the dry season in full swing these clear water conditions should continue through the whole summer unless we get a tropical storm of hurricane. Let’s hope not !

Indian River Lagoon

 The  bite yesterday morning was really slow,  I spooked several nice fish while tossing lures early morning but there was not much feeding activity so I never got a bite. Fishing with artificial baits is alway a hit or miss deal. It’e either a lot of action or none.  Went into the backcountry in Fort Pierce Inlet State Park to and there was tons of silver mullet all over the place. Got a small Barracuda that was shadowing the mullet pods and missed another one.  But I did find the big Snook. They were stacked up tight against the mangroves in all the cuts that had moving water ambushing the bait as it passed by. They would not eat my DOA shrimp so I gave up. I’ll have to go back and free line a LIVE shrimp and hammer em.

Oh well it was a beautiful morning anyway, you don’t have to fish to enjoy being on the water in St. Lucie County Florida. While out there I parked on a spot where huge Great Blue Herons have their nests in the spoil island trees and they were all flying around under the beautiful lagoon sunrise. The Indian River Lagoon on Florida’s Treasure Coast is one of the most diverse eco systems on the planet and is one of our areas greatest natural resources.

Tight Lines & Good Fishing – CF

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Understanding Florida Waterway Navigation Signs

Slow speed Minimum wake, no wake, idle zone, Manatee zone ICW exempt. Makes my head hurt !!! Operating a boat safely on the waterway’s of Florida takes careful attention and understanding the road signs is very important.

The following information has been researched to help boaters understand what the signs all mean and how they relate to boat operation.

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Tight Lines – CF ‎

Summer Time is for Fishing !

With summer being here and the weather calming down it’s time to start thinking about fishing more often. On the summer’s flat calm mornings even anglers with small boats can get out off shore and catch the species of fish that are normally only available to those with much larger vessels.  All the different types of bait will be migrating in to the area with hungry predators in tow. Glass minnows, Herring and Sardines start the summer off with a blast and finishing the summer will be the annual fall Mullet Run where millions of black mullet migrate past the coast of Florida. Highlights of the 2011 Mullet Run can be viewed here.

Epic feeding blitz’s will happen all up and down the coast amazing onlookers with the incredible action. Using live bait on a knocker rig or buck tail jig will work great on the reefs for Snapper & Grouper and free lining a live bait on a wire kingfish rig will work for the pelagic’s like Dolphin, Tuna and King Mackeral.

The inshore bite will be going off strong as well. Trout Snook and Red’s will all join in on action. Fishing a live mullet or green under a cork is the best way to be successful inshore. To target other inshore species like Triple tail and Sheepshead use small live or dead shrimp on a small gold hook.

There are many ways to catch your bait.  Cast nets, bait traps and sabiki rigs are the most effective methods. Check out this great video with Captain Joe Ward.  See how easy it is to catch your own live bait.

So………Get out this summer and catch a fish of a lifetime !

Tight Lines - CF

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