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Fort Pierce & Stuart

East Central
Written by Capt. Joe Ward  

Captain Joe Ward July 7th, 2009

INSHORE - We have had a steady trout bite early in the morning down around Big Mud Creek to the south and to the north it has been at the Moorings flats. Most of the bigger trout are being caught on top water baits or live pigfish fished in 2 to 5 feet of water.

There are still some tarpon in the 20 to 50 pound range cruising around the Moorings canals at first light. Try a live mullet or a D.O.A. Bait Buster. I am still getting a few reports of redfish along the docks on Indian River Drive but, they have been very spooked easily and it has been hard to get them to eat. Small live pinfish or pigfish should work for you. The catch and release snook action remains good in the Ft. Pierce Inlet when fishing with live baits. The snapper bite along the channel edges has been improving every day. Try a live shrimp when you can get them.

Fishing Report

OFFSHORE - There has not been a lot happening out there but, I am getting a few reports about scattered dolphin from 60 to 600 feet of water. Most of the dolphin have been taking a skirted ballyhoo in pink/white. There is plenty of bonita and sharks around to fight with and look for some big kings around the beaches and they will be chasing the schools of bait fish. There are still some big tarpon in the 100 pound range also around the bait along the beaches -- try around the Vero Cove. The bottom fishing over the reefs and wrecks has been steady for sea bass, triggerfish, some snapper and AJ's. They have all been taking live baits.

 

Capt. Joe Ward Capt. Joe's River Charters
Capt. Joe Ward
Capt. Joe's River Charters
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