Monday, March 14, 2011

South Indian River Fishing Report 3/14

March 14, 2011

Inshore:

This week, two of my favorite anglers, Frank and Turner Mullins, were down again this year to share an adventure with dad, Keith, and Cai out on the Indian River. We were faced with very windy days, but the boys were up for a challenge and caught lots of trout, sheephead and jacks this year. 8 year old, Frank, was writing about his adventure and I put him in charge of this weeks fishing report. The following is his report of their couple of days out on the river.

The Fisherman's News

March 5th Fort Pierce

Dear Readers,

We are in a boat on the Indian River. It is breezy, there is a blue sky and sunny waters. There are no boats, but us. We have caught 13 fish already! Shrimp and baitfish are the best bait. One monster of a fish keeps stealing our bait. Never, ever put baitfish and shrimp in the same tank, baitfish eat shrimp. Turner, my brother, just caught the monster stealing our bait. Cai just caught a catfish and a pinfish. We are in a slow speed zone. Well, today seems to be coming to an end. Well, tomorrow, I will write more. Tomorrow, I will catch a lot of fish and I will catch a big, huge fish. I will catch a big, big, big fish. I will catch one, a truly good fish.

Sincerely, Frank Mullins

The week was the usual windy March weather that we expect to see. We were rewarded most of the week with a great trout and sheephead bite out on the river. By weekend, the water had cooled down just enough to slow the trout bite on Sunday. Socrates, Marteen and Jeremy were out with me earlier in the week. Mike, Gill and Pascal were fishing over the weekend. Keith, Cai, Frank and Turner enjoyed a nice but windy day of fishing. Eric and Jeff had the only calm day out on the water, but after the cold front the trout bite had slowed, but the redfish were out there feeding for us. We did happen on one nice school of reds that we couldn't get close enough to cast.

Our best areas for trout have been Bear Point and Queen's Cove in two to four feet of water using either live bait or DOA CAL jerk baits. Our redfish also came by using the CAL 4" jerk baits. Docks are holding plenty of hungry sheephead, bluefish and jacks. We have kept busy reeling in fish when we could get around just about any of the docks this week.

It was a challenging week for sure to fish around the steady winds of the month. It won't be long until summer has arrived and things will calm down again. There are plenty areas to fish that are out of the driving winds and the fish continue to bite as long as the water temperatures have warmed up. Have fun and get out fishing!

As always, remember, fishing is not just another hobby....it's an
ADVENTURE!!

Good Fishing and Be Safe,
Captain Charlie Conner

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

A couple photos from this week...8 year old Frank Mullins, who did part of this weeks fishing report, Socrates and Jeremy with a couple trout from their adventure!


Socrates


Jeremy


Socrates



Monday, March 7, 2011

South Indian River Fishing Report 3/6

March 6, 2011

Inshore:

March has certainly roared in like its reputation for being windy. Most days have been challenging at best to get out on the river. We did miss a couple days this past week when it was just out of control. When you can get out fishing, the bite has been fantastic on the flats. It's that transition time of year when the water finally hits the magic temperature and all the fish are hungry. We have enjoyed some good days out there!

We have enjoyed a very good trout bite this week and some nice sized ones as well that have been over the 20" mark. Live shrimp on popping corks, DOA CAL jerk baits and Deadly Combos have kept us busy on the trout flats. The CAL's have been working wonderfully to get the trout in the mood to eat. Ron, Mike & Timberly, Keith, Cai, Turner & Frank and Scott & Craig all had fun out on the flats. Some days it was a workout to fish the areas in all the winds, but the fish have continued to cooperate. Most areas that we fished have been producing trout. Harbor Branch, Queen's Cove, Round Island and Bear Point are just a few of the spots that we have fished with good results.

The redfish are biting around the mangroves when you were able to fish them. We also managed a couple nice flounder on the flats as well. Docks can keep you busy with sheephead, jacks and other species as the winds will let you fish them. Bluefish and mackerel are still being taken around the jetties with some redfish and flounder around those areas. March is always a good fishing month, but always a windy month to keep you guessing. Getting out early will generally give you a few hours to enjoy the water before the gusts set in for the day. Use the islands and shorelines to find the areas that are fishable.

Have fun and be safe out there!

As always, remember, fishing is not just another hobby....it's an
ADVENTURE!!

Good Fishing and Be Safe,
Captain Charlie Conner

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

A few photos from this weeks fishing...


Craig


Scott


Frank


Turner


Frank


Mike



Captain Charlie's Fishing Photos