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Fort Pierce Inlet

Posted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 6:03 am
by pompchas
too many sand fleas at Fort Pierce Inlet

Re: Fort Pierce Inlet

Posted: Fri Feb 11, 2011 7:05 pm
by pyiyo
"Too many Sand Fleas'' Don't you mean Snow Birds ?

Lots of fish in the Inlet just eating small baits and Blues on bottom out deep. Schools of Jacks are being chased but haven't been able to see what is chasing them.

:reeling: Fly Rod's out for Sat with the NW wind on the extension or go to the state park side and fish the beaches up on the North Island....South beaches have been producing bad last 3-4 weeks unless after spinners

:nilly:

Re: Fort Pierce Inlet

Posted: Sun Feb 27, 2011 2:44 pm
by S M McInto
pyiyo wrote:"Too many Sand Fleas'' Don't you mean Snow Birds ?

Lots of fish in the Inlet just eating small baits and Blues on bottom out deep. Schools of Jacks are being chased but haven't been able to see what is chasing them.

:reeling: Fly Rod's out for Sat with the NW wind on the extension or go to the state park side and fish the beaches up on the North Island....South beaches have been producing bad last 3-4 weeks unless after spinners

:nilly:

Been out there recently? I am looking for some good tips on the inlet, I am newer to the area up here from Palm Beach and trying out some new places. I have been out there a few times, haven't really seen that much action.

Re: Fort Pierce Inlet

Posted: Tue Mar 01, 2011 1:12 am
by pyiyo
I've been putting too much time in at work. Haven't had a chance to hit the inlet much. Lots of Spanis Macs running around up and down the beaches. Over 100 boats within 100 yds of shore on Sunday. I got 3 small Bonnet head sharks, and lots of Whitting.

Shrimp is the only thing I was using, buddy with me tried his entire box to get something to bite and no luck with anything other then shrimp

Re: Fort Pierce Inlet

Posted: Tue Mar 01, 2011 1:13 am
by pyiyo
Soon very soon...Feather Jigs