Tuesday, January 22, 2013

From Capt. Joe Ward @Bait Shack - Ft Pierce


INSHORE - Everyone is looking forward to snook season opening on February 1st and it looks like there is going to be plenty of fish at places like the area bridges, in the Turning Basin, Ft. Pierce Inlet and the docks and seawalls up and down the river. A live bait is always hard to beat. And, when the water temps drop it will be time to break out the big feathers and fish them slow and deep. The trout and redfish bite should be good with the weather conditions permitting. I know last year there were a lot of cold and windy days in February. Look for plenty of action in the Ft. Pierce Inlet coming from spanish mackerel, bluefish, black drum, croakers and there should be pompano in the mix too. Try spoons or a Gotcha jig for the spanish and the blues and live shrimp for the rest.

TREASURE COAST CASTERS - The Junior Division (5 to 11 age group) of Treasure Coast Casters will hold their from shore tournament this Sunday - Jan. 27th. If you would like more info you can call 772-201-5773 or e-mail cward11605@aol.com Senior Division (12 to 18 age group) will hold their inshore tournament on Sunday - Feb. 3rd.

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