Wednesday, March 4, 2015

I was out hunting snook last night at one of my "Inner City Spots",  and to my "Surprise"  and believe me it pulled like a freight train......

Sebastian Inlet Report

     
03-03-15 TUESDAY: SNOOK, REDS, BLACK DRUM, BLUES, TROUT, SHAEPSHEAD AND POMPANO 

It's a gorgeous morning at the inlet. Winds are blowing out of the North at 4 mph, gusting to 5 and there is a light chop on the water. Although the forecast is calling for a partly cloudy day today, we have bright blue skies this morning. There are no NOAA advisories at this time.

Fishing remains hit or miss, some real nice fish have presented themselves to our more patient (or lucky) anglers. A little bit of everything has been coming over the rails of the north jetty. We've seen more Snook lately along with Reds, Blues, Sheepshead, Pompano, Black Drum and Spotted Trout making appearances at the inlet. 

We are featuring Josh Simmonds of the United Kingdom again today. Josh and two friends came a long way to fish the Sebastian Inlet and did quite well, considering the circumstances of cold, windy conditions. Josh is featured with a large, C/R Snook that was released unharmed right after the photo. 

Monday, March 2, 2015



Week Long Tournament for biggest Trout and Redfish $20 Entry Fee !! $10 Raffle will help raise money for local Playground for Jensen Beach Elementary Community Playground
For You who want to start Kayaking, or the season pro, a great event coming up this month You would want to attend


From Capt. Charlie @ Fishing Center - Ft Pierce

March has arrived on the Treasure Coast and, traditionally, we can expect windy conditions along with some rain clouds. It might dictate where and when you can get on the water, but at least we aren't cutting holes in the ice to fish! Water temperatures will continue to rise and the fish will be actively feeding on the flats. Winter has been kinder to us in February and the fishing has been very good so far. Take advantage of the good days and get out fishing.....

    Photo courtesy of Jayson Arman@ That's R-Man Land Base Fishing Services    
As the sun warms up the water again, look for fish to travel into the shallows to feed. Trout will continue to be most prevalent in the deeper grass flats in two to four feet of water. Those anglers using live shrimp on popping corks, Deadly Combos, CAL jerk baits and top water will have the best chance at hooking up with a trout. I like to fish the edges of the shallows where the water drops off to these depths. You can find trout in four to six feet of water and they will move onto the shallower flats to let the sun warm them as the day goes on. Depending on weather conditions, there are many areas to fish. Round Island, Bear Point and Harbor Branch are always popular to fish in March. 

Redfish will get more active this month and you can find some tailing on the flats in early mornings. Top water, DOA shrimp, CAL grub tails or gold spoons are good choices for finding a spot tail on the flats. Don't forget to fish around the mangroves also. So far this winter, there has continued to be a good redfish population around the river and the fishing has been fantastic for them. I tend to like the east side of the river for redfish, but you can find them on the west side also. Work your baits slowly along the bottom for best results. This has been a good winter to allow us to enjoy a terrific redfish bite around the docks and mangroves with nice sized slot fish. Learn to read the water so you don’t miss what is happening around you.

Anglers will continue to target snook around the inlets, docks and bridges on the Treasure Coast. Live bait always works best, but feather jigs, TerrorEyz and DOA Bait Busters can also get you hooked up. Most of the action will be at night with best results on the high ends of the tides. As the water warms up around the area, the snook action will liven up also. Those fishing the flats can also find snook feeding early or late in the day. Fish the mangroves during the rest of the day. There has been a very good juvenile snook population on the flats this year. Top water, twitch baits, TerrorEyz or CAL jerk baits can do the trick in March on the flats.

The pompano bite has been scattered this year, but more have been around the river from Fort Pierce through Stuart and they should be in this area for a while. Whiting, Bluefish and pompano will be hanging around the beaches this month. The inlet will be holding Spanish mackerel, jacks and bluefish. Jack Crevalle and ladyfish continue to haunt the river and provide fun catch for all. Bridges should give up catches of sand perch, Sheephead and black drum on live or dead shrimp.

Spring is just around the corner on the Treasure Coast. It won't be long! Take some time to check all your equipment now and be ready as the weather improves to get out on the water. Make sure your reels are in good working order. Check your rods for broken or cracked tips and guides. How old in that line?? Get ready now on some of these windy days ahead, so you will be ready to head out to the water soon! Have a great March in 2015! 

Sebastian Inlet Report


03-02-15 MONDAY: SPORADIC HITS OF TROUT, BLUES, BLACK DRUM, REDS, SNOOK, SHEEPSHEAD AND POMPANO 

We have thick fog at the inlet this morning; we expect it to burn off later this morning bringing us a mix of sun and clouds. Winds are blowing out of the North at 11 mph, gusting to 13 and there is a light chop on the water. There are no NOAA advisories this morning. 

Tommy Turwoski at the Sebastian Inlet Bait and Tackle Shop reported a fair weekend for our anglers. Quite a few Trout and Blues were landed along with Snook, Reds, Sheepshead, Black Drum and a few Pompano, but nothing in large numbers. Thanks Tommy!

Our angler of the day is Josh Simmonds of the United Kingdom. Josh and 2 friends flew for ten hours and drove for four hours to fish the Sebastian Inlet to fish the inlet for a week. Josh reported that he met some amazing people and experienced some great fishing despite Florida's coldest winter in quite some time. Josh and his friends are looking forward to another visit next year! Josh landed some nice catches off the north jetty and today we are featuring a large C/R Redfish that was returned to the water unharmed right after the photo.

From Whites Tackle - Ft Pierce / Stuart

Inshore the snook fishing has been good around the bridges in Ft.Pierce and here in Stuart at night with live bait and jigs.The spillways should be great with all the rain we had over the weekend D.O.A cals jerk shads in the Avcdo/RedGltr and the Gld Bream will produce well.There has been a few reports of some pompano around the sailfish flats with a red mixed in.