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 South Indian River Fishing Report 2/25/10

Capt. Charlie

"Some good weather soon please!"

Here's Capt. Charlie Connor of Fishtales Charters with his weekly fishing report for the Vero Beach/Ft. Pierce areas on the Indian River. This report concentrates on what has been happening for the areas anglers this past week...

Click on "read more" at the bottom of the story for the details.



February 25, 2010

Another week flies by.....another week closer to Spring weather!  We did manage some very nice days on the water between those windy ones.  The fish continue to bite this week on the Treasure Coast.  Weekly weather fronts will challenge you some days, but will offer a few days each week to enjoy the water.  Plan your trips to cope with mother nature.

Sheephead, pompano, redfish and jacks were the main catches this week for our adventures.  Frank Miller was back this year with a couple friend from up north.  They caught lots of sheephead, a dozen pompano, too many jacks and seven redfish to finish out their day on the water.  Bob caught most of the pompano on a bare DOA jig head.  Pat Garrett was out with his sons, Noah and Eli, and the boys caught a boatload of jacks and sheephead.  We headed up on the flats and Noah landed his first redfish.  I managed to get out a few hours later in the week and found the trout bite had picked up.  Some nice trout in the upper slot range are hitting DOA CAL jerk baits.  I found the rootbeer colors to work best on the hungry trout.

Bluefish and mackerel are still around the inlet and turning basin in Fort Pierce.  Shiny lures have worked best for the toothy critters.  Jacks are everywhere!  No matter where we fished this week....you caught jacks.  Bridges continue to produce sheephead, bluefish and a few macks.  Live or dead shrimp works great on the sheephead.  Most of the surf anglers are catching whiting, bluefish, jacks and a few pompano mixed in.  It has been a good week on the water.

March Forecast:

As the next cold front moves across the area, you can expect the bite to pick up as the sun warms the water next week.  Trout and redfish will continue to be active on the flats.  You can find them on sunny days in one to three feet of water.  I like CAL jerk baits on a 1/16th ounce jig head when fishing the flats.  Move slowly and quietly to get close enough for casting.  Docks will hold sheephead, redfish, jacks and small grouper.  Try a DOA TerrorEyz or shrimp this time of year around the docks.  Water temperatures will slowly begin to rise and you will find the fish becoming more active on the flats.  Fish drop offs and the edges of the flats on the moving tides.  Bluefish and mackerel will continue to feed around the inlet on the incoming tides.  March is a great month to fish the Treasure Coast!

Remember, fishing is not just another hobby....it's an ADVENTURE!

Good Fishing and Be Safe!
Captain Charlie Conner

http://www.fishtalescharter.com
captaincharlie@fishtalescharter.com
772-284-3852




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