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Port St. Lucie Fishing Reports


2008-05-23
8:35 AM

South Indian River Fishing Report - May 23, 2008 INSHORE: Someone forgot to tell Mother Nature that it was May and not March! We continue to see windy days and finally got some rain to help the area a little. We ended up braving some challenging conditions on some days and ende more...
Capt. Charlie Conner - Port St. Lucie


2008-05-21
6:50 AM

Sunday Snook - The day started off at about 4:15 am sunday morning when i met local guide Greg Scherer out of Billy Bones bait and tackle. We put the boat in at about 4:25 and idled over to the old Roosevelt bridge where we fished for about 30 mins. but nothing was more...
Capt. Steve Poland - Port St. Lucie


2008-05-17
9:11 AM

Roosevelt bridge snook - Well it has been a while since my last report but for a good reason, i was in the keys tarpon fishing. Let me tell you the bite is on and i am going back real soon. I went fishing at 300am this morning at the Roosevelt bridge and managed to catch more...
Capt. Steve Poland - Port St. Lucie


2008-05-15
8:23 PM

South Indian River Fishing Report - May 15, 2008 INSHORE: May has brought us some great fishing around the river and the usual conditions to test your fishing skills, too. I had to get out today in spite of what the weather predicted for winds. It was a mostly a scouting trip f more...
Capt. Charlie Conner - Port St. Lucie


2008-05-09
2:22 PM

South Indian River Fishing Report - May 9, 2008 INSHORE: We have enjoyed some great weather lately here along the Treasure Coast. The windy days are beginning to lighten up and early mornings can find some great conditions for top water lures on the flats. Lots of baitfish have more...
Capt. Charlie Conner - Port St. Lucie


2008-05-02
6:35 PM

South Indian River Fishing Report - May 2, 2008 INSHORE: May continues to be a transition month here on the Treasure Coast. Weekly weather fronts moving across the state and water temperatures working their way towards the mid to high 70's signal that spring has arrived and summ more...
Capt. Charlie Conner - Port St. Lucie


2008-04-23
8:52 PM

South Indian River Fishing Report - April 24, 2008 INSHORE: The past week presented a variety of conditions to anglers fishing the waters of the Treasure Coast. Most days found good fishing for us, but you had to fish according to which way the wind blew. Spring has definitely more...
Capt. Charlie Conner - Port St. Lucie


2008-04-17
6:51 PM

South Indian River Fishing Report - April 17, 2008 INSHORE: We enjoyed some great fishing weather this week. A few cool and windy days to keep you home, but overall spring has arrived here on the Treasure Coast. Look for nicer weather as May nears and fishing to continue to imp more...
Capt. Charlie Conner - Port St. Lucie


2008-04-11
4:18 PM

South Indian River Fishing Report - April 11, 2008 INSHORE: Spring has arrived along the Treasure Coast. Even though we still have some windy days, the weather has been super for fishing the Indian River. Look for warmer water temperatures and hungry fish as the sun continues t more...
Capt. Charlie Conner - Port St. Lucie


2008-04-03
7:17 PM

South Indian River Fishing Report - April 3, 2008 INSHORE: March went out with all the gusto is could muster and April has kept in step with the winds blowing so far this month. It has been a hard week to fish on both the river and ocean along the Treasure Coast. The fish have more...
Capt. Charlie Conner - Port St. Lucie

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