Indian River Fishing Report – April
April 3, 2019 | by Steve Beare
April is usually the time that Spring makes it known she is here, however a late cold front pushed in a few days ago. The front turned up the wind and churned up the waters along the inside from Harbor Branch north to Horseshoe Island in Sebastian. This cold front will slow the bite a little but should pass quickly. With the spring bait run showing it is in full affect the grass flats at the Moorings, Harbor Branch, Starvation Cove and Round Island will be active with trout and redfish. The Indian River has continued to produce some pretty good Seatrout catches along the drop-offs around spoil islands and deeper shorelines. Snook fishing will continue to be good this month and you should see greater numbers around docks and deeper shorelines. Redfish have been hard to locate with the dirty water. Pompano remain plentiful in the surf with a few Snook starting to spread out along the beaches. The fishing has been consistent, proving there is never a bad time to fish the India River along the Treasure Coast. For pictures of recent trips you can clink the link to your right and follow us on Instagram—->