On the water before dark is the key to wuality catches. Topwater plugs fished at first light are producing some amazing action in the Indain River- find the schools of mullet and you'll find the trout. The St.Lucie Inlet is filled with large female post spawned snook. Unfortunately during daylight hours live bait is almost a must. 5/0 circle hooks are working well with live greenies. Tarpon action has been scattered with fish here one day- gone the next. Most consistent has been the Northfork of the St.Lucie River- once again an early morning or late afternoon bite. We've been getting them on 3"Berkley Gulp shrimp.

Capt.George

Fish Species: Snook, trout, tarpon, redfish
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About The Author: Captain George Gozdz

Company: Flatlined Charters

Area Reporting: Stuart

Bio: A resident of Florida for all but five months of his life, Capt. George Gozdz is as native as native gets. This United States Coast Guard Licensed Master Captain has vast knowledge of the game fish of the Indian River Lagoon that comes literally from thousands of hours spent on the waterway he calls home. Legendary in these parts for his ability to "find the fish", Capt. George Gozdz has caught some of the largest game fish ever fought in these waters. On a daily basis he puts visitors on the "fish of their lives", and his witty personality is sure to put both the beginning fisherman and the most seasoned angler at ease. His love of Indian River Lagoon and its gamefish is infectious and after your first day on the water with Capt. George you will call the lagoon your second home and Capt. George your favorite guide.

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