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South Indian River Fishing Report
Fort Pierce - Port St Lucie - Vero Beach - Jensen Beach
January 30, 2012
Inshore:
February Fishing Forecast
While winter is still around the Treasure Coast and weekly cold fronts
will continue to bring cool nights and lots of windy days to the area,
fishing will still be good out on the water. Water temperatures can
dictate where and how you might fish on any given day this month. When
the water is cold, fish the deeper cuts and drop offs of the river.
Sunny days will bring fish up in shallower waters to feed and the bite
can really get hot out on the flats. 2012 has been a very mild winter so
far and hopefully it stays that way!
The trout bite picks up very nicely in February. CAL jerk baits and
Deadly Combos are exciting ways to trout fish with artificial lures,
while live shrimp on popping corks are the ol’ standard way to trout
fish out on the river. Redfish can be found in shallow flats around
mangroves and islands. On warm sunny days, the reds will sit around the
mangroves and soak up the sun. Finding some along an island will bring
some good rod bending action to anglers this month. DOA shrimp and CAL
grub tails can find some hungry reds hugging the mangrove lines when
fished very slowly. Docks are a great way to find plenty of fish waiting
for something tasty to drift under them. I love using a root beer Terror
Eyz around the docks.
Sheephead will be plentiful around the river and the larger fish will be
coming into the river to breed. Live or dead shrimp around bridges,
docks and structure can provide lots of action in addition to some great
tasting fish. Sand perch and croakers should also be hanging around the
inlet and bridges during February. Pompano around the surf and on the
deeper flats of the river can be taken on CAL grub tails, Doc’s Goofy
Jigs and shrimp or clams. Bluefish, mackerel and jacks will continue to
haunt the baitfish around the jetties and turning basin. Shiny lures
will keep you busy. There should be some flounder around the back sides
of the jetties and on sand flats around the inlet area.
February is a transition month on the river. Winter has been much kinder
this year on the Treasure Coast. We have enjoyed more normal winter
weather and the fish bite has been good for us. Winds will still be
blowing and the water will begin to gradually rise in temperature.
Fishing your lures slowly will certainly give you more action on the
river. Fish tend to be sluggish in the colder water. Working your lures
or bait slower along the bottom will give the fish more time to react to
it and result in more bites for anglers. Have fun this month 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
(Captain Charlie Conner has been fishing the Indian River Lagoon for over twenty-five years. Specializing in light tackle fishing in Fort Pierce, Vero Beach, Jensen Beach, Stuart and Port St Lucie, Florida. His weekly South Indian River Lagoon Fishing Report gives you the latest inshore fishing information for the Treasure Coast area on the Indian River Lagoon.}
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