Inshore the fishing has been great in the bait schools top water and soft baits have been producing well at first light with redfish, snook, and trout. The snook bite has been ok with some nice fish in the inlet and the bridges live bait has been the bait of choice. The beach fishing has slowed down a little with bait hard to find but if you find the bait you will find the fish.
Stuart
Inshore was very productive this weekend! Good reports from Round Island all the way to Stuart Causeway!!! The nights around sewalls point and rocky point like an orchestra of snook and trout popping mullet off the seawalls and lit docks!!! The flats on the west bank around Walton rd. and on the east side around middle cove produced good numbers of snook, redfish, and trout. Top water in the first and last hours of light and then switch to the new DOA Airheads in the Arkansas glow color and green back colors.
Join us October 29th for a free fishing seminar with Brad Fitzgerald, author of Sportsman's Best "How to catch Snook". Writer for Florida Sportsman and CEO of the Snook and Gamefish Federation! He will be on hand to talk techniques and tackle for catching the elusive linesiders!
Seminar starts at 6 but get here early to reserve your seat!
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