Friday, October 15, 2010

South Indian River Fishing Report 10/14

October 14, 2010

Inshore Fishing:

The weather wasn't the only good thing about the past week. The fishing has been excellent most days and a variety of species has been out there feeding on the bait schools. Whether fishing the flats, docks or sea walls, we found the fish willing to cooperate and make for some exciting adventures out on the water. It has been a fun week out there!

Gary was back down in town and we got out on a nice day to fish the river. After spending part of the day trout fishing, we headed up on the flats and Gary caught seven redfish to end a productive day. Ben and his fishing group was up from Miami and we found the fishing outstanding that day. Everything from redfish, trout, snapper to lots of jacks kept the guys busy with plenty of work reeling in fish. Rick and Rob were out for a days fishing and once again the fish were out there. They caught redfish, trout, sheephead and a variety of other fish including lots of jacks that day. Dennis and his son were out to find the fish feeding again. Redfish, trout, snapper and lots of jacks that day. Nic was out later in the week just after a cold front had passed through. The fishing had slowed some, but Nic caught a variety of fish including a nice pompano and a slam of redfish, snook and trout.

Grass flats have been productive for trout. Areas like Harbor Branch, Bear Point and Round Island are some of the better producing flats. CAL jerk baits, DOA shrimp and live bait will get you in on some trout action. Redfish have been hanging around under mangroves or under docks. DOA shrimp or live bait has given us some good battles this week. Snook fishing around the jetties has been good. Some nice slot fish have been taken this week. Live bait, TerrorEyz or feather jigs has been the choice for snook fishermen. Docks have been very active when the bait has been hanging near them. We caught a large variety of fish under the docks this week. Fishing has been good!

Tip of the Week: HAVE FUN OUT THERE ON THE WATER!!

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

Action this week on the Indian River.....


Nic


Dennis


Rob Rick


Rick


Rob


Gary


Gary


Thursday, October 7, 2010

South Indian River Fishing Report 10/7

October 7, 2010

Inshore Fishing:

We continued to have windy days most of the week around the Treasure Coast. It was challenging some days, but we have managed to get out fishing. The conditions limited some of the areas we generally fish, but we did find fish on the usual flats. The breeze should be slowing down by weekend so you might just plan an adventure out on the water. You can feel the fall weather in the air. Nice cooler mornings and evenings have taken the edge off the daily 90 degree weather we had day after day this summer. Fall brings change in water temperatures and fishing the flats gets better.

Shane Carter surprised his fiancé with a fishing adventure for her birthday. She didn't find out until the night before, so you can imagine her excitement when they arrived. Alicia didn't waste any time in catching fish and ended up with a very nice variety of fish by the end of the day. She caught trout, sheephead, redfish and a nice size flounder among other fish to make her birthday one to remember. Shane caught his share of fish including a decent size grouper to bend his rod. It was a fun day while the winds cooperated for a change.

I did my usual volunteering at the Teen Angler Tournament. I had Dylora and Michael on the boat this month. They did catch a lot of fish, but couldn't get any that was big enough to weigh in. We had fun anyway out on the river. Joe Wallace and his wife, Karen, was out on what turned out to be a pretty windy day. We did manage some trout on the flats before it began blowing, so we ended up fishing a dock where they both caught a nice redfish to end up a nice, breezy day. It was a nice week on the water!

Trout have continued to be on the flats around Harbor Branch, Bear Point and south towards the Power Plant. DOA jerk baits continue to produce trout along with the Deadly Combo and live shrimp. We have been fishing three to five feet of water lately for our best result. We have found some redfish hanging around docks and you can also look for them along the mangroves. DOA shrimp or live bait can coax them into biting. Snook fishing has been decent for those who brave the windy jetties or around the bridges. It has been tough to fish those areas, but it can pay off. The sheephead have been nice size lately and a few flounder have been taken around the river. The surf has also been a rough area to try to fish. It's a great time of year 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


Shane and Alicia with some of their catch. Karen with her 28" redfish this week on the Indian River....


Karen


Alicia


Shane


Alicia


Captain Charlie's Fishing Photos