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2009-09-17 2:03 PM
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Ft. Pierce Inshore - Offshore Report - SEPTEMBER 17, 2009
INSHORE - There has been plenty of action around the flats with the start of the mullet run. Look for the snook, trout, jacks and ladyfish to all be feeding on the mullet. Try the west side of the river just south of the Sout more...
Capt. Joe Ward - Fort Pierce |
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2009-09-17 11:37 AM
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Mosquito Lagoon Report - With the water level having risen over a foot during the past several weeks, the redfish have plenty of areas to visit that were inaccessible during the summer. Many of the large redfish have moved to the deeper basins for their spawn. When you can f more...
Capt. Chris Myers - Mosquito Lagoon |
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2009-09-16 8:45 PM
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Mullet Run on the Beach - Mosquito Creek Outdoors Indian River Lagoon Coast Fishing Report, September 15, 2009
By Captain Tom Van Horn
As we begin our transition into fall, the weather will become more of a factor as it has done over the last few days. Stalling cold fr more...
Capt. Tom Van Horn - Indian River Lagoon |
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2009-09-16 1:47 PM
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Stuart Area Offshore and Inshore - The offshore fishing out of Stuart has consisted of Kings, bonita, and an occasional sailfish, But a change is on the way the past few days. More and more dolphin are being caught and it should get much better as we move into October. Look for the we more...
Capt. Kevin Drennan - Stuart |
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2009-09-12 12:59 PM
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Mosquito Lagoon Report - September 12th, 2009 - September 12th, 2009/Report
Fall is starting to be felt in the air. The past several weeks you could just feel the ever so slight changes of the weather in your bones. Labor Day comes and goes, kids go back to school, football starts! It just sets more...
Capt. Drew Cavanaugh - Mosquito Lagoon |
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2009-09-11 8:59 AM
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South Indian River Fishing Report - September 11, 2009
INSHORE:
The annual fall mullet run has officially began around the Treasure Coast. Eager anglers have been hitting the inlets, beaches and river in anticipation of catching one of the big fish that will be feeding on the fi more...
Capt. Charlie Conner - Port St. Lucie |
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2009-09-10 6:18 AM
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Ft. Pierce Inshore - Offshore Report - SEPTEMBER 10, 2009
INSHORE - The first week of snook season was good for a lot of anglers with slot size snook coming from the Ft. Pierce Inlet and the local bridges. The finger mullet have started to show up and this has been the best bait this more...
Capt. Joe Ward - Fort Pierce |
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2009-09-05 3:47 PM
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Mullet, Mullet Everywhere - Mosquito Creek Outdoors Indian River Lagoon Coast Fishing Report, September 3, 2009
By Captain Tom Van Horn
First, let me wish all of you a happy and fishful Labor Day weekend. Labor Day traditionally marks the end of summer for most of us, so more...
Capt. Tom Van Horn - Indian River Lagoon |
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2009-09-03 4:21 PM
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Ft. Pierce Inshore - Offshore Report - SEPTEMBER 3, 2009
INSHORE - This week snook season opened and a lot of the reports were about the Ft. Pierce Inlet. Anglers who were drifting live baits in the Inlet on the tide changes are catching nice upper slot fish -- 30 to 32 inches but, e more...
Capt. Joe Ward - Fort Pierce |
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2009-09-03 7:40 AM
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South Indian River Fishing Report - September 2, 2009
INSHORE:
Snook season opened with the usual anticipation of many anglers of catching that first slot fish on opening day. A number of midnight excursions had been planned and with lots of hope for success. We did manage a sl more...
Capt. Charlie Conner - Port St. Lucie |