St. Lucie Area: Mackerel Plenty, Pompano Scarce, Sheepshead Fat
Capt. Bob Bushholz
May 2, 2013
Stuart - Saltwater Fishing Report
We continue to see spanish mackerel roaming around in the St. Lucie River near Hell's Gate. They have been hitting on Capt. Joe's green mackerel jigs. The best time in this area has been the outgoing tide. Sheepshead seem to be spread out all over. We've been catching them near structure, and also in the crossroads where they don't really belong? Sheepshead are running up to four pounds.
There are still a few pompano around, but not many. The ones we have seen are big - up to three pounds. The inlet and St. Lucie River have been most productive for the tasty fish. Not sure what happened to the sailfish flats, but this area has been dead as a doornail.
Starting to catch a few tripletail and flounder north of the Jensen Beach Causeway on both channel markers and crab trap floats.
Capt. Bob Bushholz
www.catch22fish.net
(772) 530-1496
Target Species:
Spanish Mackerel, Pompano, Sheepshead, Tripletail and Flounder
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