Stuart, Martin County, FL
Partly cloudy
·
79°F
·
Feels 82°
Naples Premier Offshore Fishing Charter
Local Fishing Resource
Fort Pierce Inlet, Stuart — the Sailfish Capital, and the Indian River
What's Inside
Centropomus undecimalis
Prized sport fish found around mangroves and inlets. Sensitive to cold temperatures.
Local Notes: Ambush from the banks at Indian River Drive Martin on tidal changes. Dawn topwater (Zara Spook, MirrOlure Twitch) before switching to swimbaits.
Paralichthys albigutta
Flatfish common in coastal bays and flats. Excellent eating and popular sport fish.
Local Notes: Flat on the sandy and muddy bottom throughout Indian River Drive Martin. Slow-drift live shrimp or finger mullet near bottom.
Megalops atlanticus
Large powerful fish known for spectacular jumps. Migrates along Florida coast.
Local Notes: Migrate through Indian River Drive Martin on their way upriver. Rolling fish are visible — free-line a live mullet or crab at the edges.
Pogonias cromis
Large drum species found in estuaries. Can reach impressive sizes.
Local Notes: Feed on the bottom of deeper bends in Indian River Drive Martin. Shrimp or sand flea on a knocker rig.
Lutjanus griseus
Versatile species found from mangroves to offshore reefs. Excellent eating.
Local Notes: Hold in deep bends and around any overhanging structure at Indian River Drive Martin. Light fluorocarbon with live shrimp.
Sciaenops ocellatus
Popular game fish with distinctive black spot near tail. Found in shallow coastal waters.
Local Notes: Push into Indian River Drive Martin on incoming tides. Work weedless gold spoons along the grass banks.
Archosargus probatocephalus
Bottom feeder with strong teeth. Found around structures and pilings.
Local Notes: Congregate around dock pilings and fallen trees in Indian River Drive Martin. Fiddler crabs produce the most bites.
Cynoscion nebulosus
Popular inshore species with distinctive spots. Found over grass flats and sandy bottoms.
Local Notes: Seek the deeper river holes at Indian River Drive Martin during cold spells. Slow-sink MirrOlures at first light.