photo courtesy of Eric Gates/The Freight Train Fishing Charters
Everyone has been looking forward to the opening of snook season on February 1st and it got off to a slow start. Most of the reports so far have been about short snook with only a handful being in the slot. Try fishing the deeper water around the Ft. Pierce Inlet, the Turning Basin and around the local bridges. Use a live bait like a pilchard or a greenie. For the artificial baits try a big jig like a Red Tail Hawk and fish it slowly bumping the bottom. On the flats look for the snook around the deeper side of the sand bars and around the docks and try free lining a live shrimp or a bait fish. The trout and redfish bite has been steady on the flats as the days warm up. Try a live shrimp fished under a popping cork or a live pilchard. Try places like Jack Island, Round Island and Bear Point. The bottom fishing has been red hot for sheepshead, black drum and croakers. Try along the channel edges, around the local bridges and down by the power lines. Live shrimp or a fiddler crab will be hard to beat. There should be plenty of action around the Ft. Pierce Inlet for Spanish mackerel, bluefish and jacks all hitting on a spoon, Gotcha Jig or just about anything shinny. On the beaches look for the pompano and whiting bites to improve. Use a live shrimp, clams or sand fleas at places like Ocean Village or Blind Creek.
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