By Capt. Charlie Conner 
April 30, 2010
INSHORE REPORT:
Fantastic spring weather rewarded us with great days to fish and lots of
action around the river. Both inshore and offshore fishing has improved
with the good fishing conditions and it promises to be a wonderful
spring around the Treasure Coast. April has lived up to its reputation
of a windy month, but became milder as the days wore on. May is always a
month of calmer winds and great fishing opportunities.
Trout fishing remains steadfast as the best action around the river. DOA
Deadly Combos, live shrimp, CAL jerk baits and top water lures are all
working great on the trout around the river. Fishing in two to four feet
of water around Harbor Branch, Queen's Cove and Round Island have all
been very productive for trout action. Wayne Keever, Mario and Kathleen
had a fun day catching trout on the flats. I finally managed a morning
to check out some flats and found the trout and redfish to be
cooperating very nicely. Most of the reds are on the lower scale of the
slot, but they will be the big boys of summer very soon. CAL jerk baits
and grub tails worked good on the reds for me this week. I was also
rewarded with a top water redfish as well. Sandy flats or around the
docks of Fort Pierce will be good areas to look for reds in May.
Snook fishing has been good around the jetties and bridges lately. You
will still find bluefish, mackerel and jacks patrolling the jetties. The
big jacks are filtering into the river and you should be able to find
some drag squealing action around some of the deeper docks. The baitfish
are beginning to fill the flats and that means lots of big trout will be
there to feed on the many bait schools. It's a great time of year to get
out at first light with a top water lures to get in on some great
action. Beaches are still producing whiting, jacks and some pompano. The
bridges have been good for mostly sheephead this week. May will provide
us with some great fishing!
Forecast:
Winds will continue to ease up around the area and early mornings will
give you some great top water action around the river. Find the bait
schools and fish around them to look for big trout. Redfish will become
much more active as the water continues to heat up. You can find reds on
the flats throughout the day during May. Snook will be feeding around
docks and bait schools on the flats this month. May is always exciting
on the river and with the past winter, the fish are ready to fatten
themselves up on the baitfish. Plan on getting out this month and have
lots of fun
As always, remember, fishing is not just another hobby....it's an ADVENTURE!!
Good Fishing and Be Safe,
Captain Charlie Conner
www.fishtalescharter.com
email: captaincharlie@fishtalescharter.com
Phone: 772-284-3852