May 4, 2010
INSHORE - The inshore bite remains steady despite all the wind we have
been having. The trout bite has been about the best thing going with
fish to 6 pounds being reported. A live shrimp fished under a popping
cork has been the way to go. The sheepshead are still feeding on small
live shrimp around just about any structure and the fish have been from
2 to 4 pounds. The snapper bite has picked up with fish to 2 pounds
being reported. Same as the sheepshead -- around any structure. The
flounder bite has been good around the North Bridge and the South Jetty
when using a shrimp on a trol-rite hook. Over the weekend a couple of
tripletail were reported coming from the channel markers just south of
the power lines. A live shrimp was used and the biggest fish was 6
pounds. A few redfish were reported around the docks along North Indian
River Drive. A gold spoon or a live shrimp have been working the best.
OFFSHORE - The word over the weekend was DOLPHIN, DOLPHIN, DOLPHIN! We
had a group of police and firemen at the motel on Thursday, and Friday
for their annual offshore tournament. All the boats had dolphin to 29
pounds and one boat had a 47.5 pound king that was caught on 60 feet of
water out of the Ft. Pierce Inlet. Most of the dolphin were caught on
small ballyhoo and it was a 50/50 split for naked or skirted. The color
over the weekend was a green/yellow skirt and most of the fish were
caught in 140 to 200 feet of water. There were a few reports about a
good weed line on Friday. The kingfish have been in 30 to 60 feet of
water and taking mullet. We had several nice cobia come in and they were
from 24 to 37 pounds and caught in about the same area as the kings. Got
a couple of reports about big redfish at the Boils on Friday morning.
TEEN ANGLERS - On Sunday - May 2nd the Treasure Coast Chapter of Ten
Anglers held their fish of for the Teen Angler of the Year. After all
the points were totaled there was a 2-way tie between the current Teen
Angler of the Year - Shane Surrency and Dylan Sholander. These two will
compete against each other this coming Sunday for the top honor. 2nd
place went to Ariel Vance who has been in the program for 4 years -- 2
years as a Junior Teen Angler and 2 years as a Teen Angler. 3rd place
went to Robert Dumont who is new to the program this year. Brennen
Tessier caught the biggest fish which was a 5lb trout he caught on a
live shrimp. For more info on Teen Anglers for the 12 to 18 age group or
Junior Teen Anglers for the 5 to 11 age group you can call 772-01-5773
or go to the website at www.teenanglers.org
2nd ANNUAL DOCKSIDE INN MOTHER'S DAY WEEKEND FISHING TOURNAMENT - The
Dockside Inn will be hosting their 2nd annual Mother's Day weekend
fishing tournament. The tournaments will take place on Saturday - May
8th. There is a dock tournament for the kids 12 and under, and also an
inshore & offshore tournament with a 100% cash pay out based on the
number of entries.. You can call 1-800-286-1745 for more info.