Inshore, snook fishing has been good after sunset on the south jetty in Ft. Pierce on live bait and redtail hawk type jigs. Trout fishing across the lagoon has been good on live shrimp and soft plastics. Snapper fishing from the catwalk of the south bridge on live shrimp continues to be productive.
Tuesday, April 3, 2012
Monday, April 2, 2012
Fishin For Shore
I'ts all about having Fun and catching Fish.
From Capt. Bruce@ Billy Bones Bait & Tackle - Stuart & Port St. Lucie
I want to remind EVERYONE to see The River Monsters premier on Animal Planet many of the guys I Shark Fished the beachs with will be on there and Mike Palmer will be featured .
Nice Blacktip in Ft Piece
I am there with some of these guys will be featured on River Monsters of a fishing crew called the : Land Pirates
Above is a rare catch for our waters an estimated 400 lb Sand Tiger Shark in the same family as Mako Sharks and Great White Sharks
Here you can see why look at The Sand Tigers Pearly Whites. They are a very docile shark though ,unlike the Mako and Great White
Above is a 9 ft Tiger Shark I caught on the beach with Josh Mabe and Zack Meyer 2 great local hard core fisherman what was crazy ,the boat in the background pushed one of thier crew off the boat within 20 feet of the released ...TIGER SHARK ..Don"t do Drugs lol
Next in order in a 10 foot Lemon shark you can see the fishes breeding scars it was Tagged released and recaught about a week later 15 miles away..
This last picture is Capt. Bruce's son Tanner with his 1st Spinner Shark ever .( he had some help) Tanner is being held by my friend Mike Palmer ( Big Fish Garu) featured on River Monsters tonight..
Tight lines, Captain Bruce Hrobak
LOOKING AROUND
I went up to Jupiter Inlet to check out the new Dubois Park area. It LOOK-N real fishy, the way they have all the rocks set up there are a lot of fish ambush spots. Some of the spots you are going to have to get there early to fish because its part of the swimming area, but it looks very promising........
Sebastian Inlet Report

04-02-12 MONDAY: BLUES, JACKS, SHEEPSHEAD, SNOOK, FLOUNDER, BLACK DRUM, POMPANO, SEA TROUT AND POMPANO
Winds are blowing out of the West at 9 mph this morning and the water is clean and calm.
We had a gorgeous weekend and the pattern should continue through the today, then we may see some rain here and there during the rest of the week. Over the weekend we saw a good variety of fish come over the rails of the north jetty. A lot of Blues, Black Drum and Sheepshead and a smattering of everything else, Sea Trout, Flounder, Black Drum, Snook, Reds and Pompano were landed according to Tommy Turowski at the Sebastian Inlet Bait and Tackle Shop.
Our photo is of Milagros Pomales of Winter Park. Milagros landed this big C/R Red off the south jetty using shrimp.
From Native Tackle Supply - Sebastian
INSHORE
Trout continue to be the bite of the week! Fish around spoil islands, in 3-4' of water!! Lately the trout have been hitting cut squid and for a really good bite, fish around the last spoil island before you take the cut to the inlet. Oversize Snook are being caught around the docks. Snook are hitting bucktails or live shrimp. Sheepshead bite has been steady as well, use live shrimp!! Redfish and Troutbite has been good by the Wabasso bridge and the mangroves. Redfish a little on the smaller size.
INLET
The Flounder are being caught in good numbers on the North Jetty. On the outgoing tide, the Bluefish are biting silver spoons. Jacks are hungry and are biting anything!! Black drum and Sheepsheadbite has been steady as well.
Snook are biting in the early morning and in the evening depending on the tides. Use live shrimp,buck tails or pins/pigs! Pompano are also biting, as always use doc's goofy jigs and for a little more action, tip it with clams. (color of the week is still green)! If your looking for Whiting and Tarpon, fish the south jetty with live shrimp!!
SURF
Along the beach, there continues to be a Pompano bite. As always, we suggest using Doc's Goofy; this weeks hot color is still Green and pink. For a little more action when it comes to fishing doc's goofy jigs, put a piece of clam on the tip of the hook!! Bluefish, Whiting and Spanish Mackeral have also been reported along the beach!! For Bluefish use silver spoons, and make sure you have a strong enough liter!! Whiting are biting live shrimp, particularly on the bottom!!
From Capt. Joe Ward @ The Bait Shack Ft Pierce
The inshore fishing should be turning to the summer patterns as the water has been warm most of the winter and this will make everything happen earlier. Look for a good trout and redfish bite on the flats. Try using a soft plastic bait like a D.O.A. Shrimp or a C.A.L. in a light color early in the day and then go to live baits like white baits or a shrimp. Try places like the Moorings Flats, Harbor Branch or from Bear Point south to Herman's Bay. Look for the snapper to move into the Ft. Pierce Inlet and along the channel edges. A small live shrimp will be your bait of choice. The snook bite should also be good around the Turning Basin and at the area's bridges. Try using a live pinfish or pigfish and fish around the fenders of the bridges.
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