Surf has picked up making the bait move out to the less turbid water, very distinct color line. When crossing the dune look to see where that color line is , can you cast to it, is there any activity, the fish you are looking for will be a the edge. Blues, Jacks, a Snook or two but plenty of big Whiting and Croakers. Did not hear a word about Tarpon this week, three foot seas made it a little tuff on the anglers but great for the surfers.
Three feet of water for the river anglers, that is where the fish are playing. Big Blues, six pound Trout, nice slot Reds, plenty of Lady fish and Jacks that can pull your boat. Anglers fishing early found plenty of fish, before sun up to a couple of hour after sun up, not two feet, not four had to be in the three foot and that was from north to south in the Indian River, St. Lucie is a lot of fresh water from all the rain. Tarpon at the Stuart Causeway, Jensen boat ramp, Walton Road, Little Mud Creek, still plenty of Tarpon to start your hart,Pay attention to what baits are there so you
can match the hatch. Snook, easy wait for sun down and pick a bridge and cast a Flair Hawk, let it go till you feel the bottom and retrieve, when your bait stops set the hook. The west side of the river is clean the east side is still a little green but plenty of fish you make that decision.
Till next week that Red Fish slot is 18”/ 27” one per day
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