Joe Ward

APRIL 23, 2009

INSHORE - The inshore fishing has been good with a lot of snook action in the Ft. Pierce Inlet on the out going tide. A live bait fished on the bottom is the best pattern to use. However, mots of the snook have been over the slot. The trout bite has also been good for anglers fishing with pilchards up on the flats. Trout to 9 pounds have been reported this week. I did have a few reports about small redfish around the docks at St. Lucie Village. They were feeding on live shrimp or soft plastic baits. The snapper are starting to move along the channel edges and they have been feeding on live shrimp. The channel edges to the north of the North Bridge have been the most productive. The spanish mackerel and bluefish bite has slowed in the Turning Basin and they have moved out around the South Jetty and along the beaches.

OFFSHORE - The sea conditions have not been that great since last Saturday but are improving. On the good days I had reports of a good kingfish bite in 30 to 50 feet of water and they were taking live baits. The dolphin bite has been on the slow side this week but look for that to change. The bottom fishing has been steady in 15 to 90 feet of water over the reefs and wrecks -- again when using live baits.

TEEN ANGLERS - Sunday -- April 19th was the last inshore tournament of the school year for the Treasure Coast Teen Anglers. They caught a lot of fish but not too many that were on the fish list. There will be a fish off for the Teen Angler of the Year on Sunday -- May 3rd.

In the High School division

1st place - Pierce Holister - Westwood High - 2 lb. trout

There was no 2nd or 3rd place

In the Middle School division

1st place - Shane Surrency - Lincoln Park Academy - 2lb. 14oz. black drum

2nd place - Helen Kinchen - Stuart Middle - 2lb. black drum

3rd place - Branson Troska - Lincoln Park Academy - 1lb. 14oz. sheepshead

Biggest fish of the tournament trophy went to Shane Surrency for his black drum.

BRAGGING BOARD - Last Thursday I had the father and son team of Bill & Tom Stephens from Ohio fishing with me. They caught and released a ton of spanish mackerel. They did bring back some for dinner that night. On Wednesday of this week I had Bill Slomka & Richard Raborn on the boat. They had a 30, 26 and 24 inch trout. We were using pilchards up on the flats. On Thursday I had Don Thigpen on the boat and we had another good trout day. He caught a 28 & 28 inch trout on pilchards up on the flats, released a nice snook and caught a 5 pound permit on a live shrimp.

If you would like to report a catch you can e-mail me at cward11605@aol.com or call me at 772-201-5770. You can also reach me on the web at www.captjoeward.com

Capt. Joe Ward

Capt. Joe's River Charters

Fish Species: trout, snook, snapper, dolphin, kingfish
Bait Used: varies
Tackle Used: varies
Method Used: varies
Water Depth: varies
Water Temperature: 72.1
Wind Direction: Calm
Wind Speed: Calm
Don Thigpen with his trout he caught on Thursday.
Don Thigpen with his trout he caught on Thursday.

Bill & Tom Stephens with their spanish mackerel catch.
Bill & Tom Stephens with their spanish mackerel catch.


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Joe Ward

About The Author: Captain Joe Ward

Company: Captain Joe Wards River Charters

Area Reporting: Indian River Lagoon

Bio: Capt. Joe has been fishing the waters of the Indian River since he was 6 years old. When his father first took him snook fishing on the old wooden bridges using nothing more than a Calcutta pole, 100 pound mono and a big mullet attached to a 6/0 hook. Capt. Joes first snook wasn't that big, about 10 pounds, but after a 5 minute fight his father helped him flip the snook up onto the bridge and that is when Capt. Joe knew he was hooked on snook fishing. Capt. Joe is a U.S.C.G. licensed Captain as well as a MET registered Captain.

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