Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Prize for Day 12 of 12 of TCT's Christmas Giveaway - December 24th, 2013

The prize for the final day - Day 12 of 12 of TCT's Christmas Giveaway is an Unfair Lures Topwater Mullet 120.

You will also be automatically entered for a chance to win the GRAND PRIZE of a $25.00 gift certificate to Treasure Coast Tackle.


If you've come across this post from somewhere other than our Facebook page, be sure to go to Treasure Coast Tackle's Facebook page to enter our 12 Days of Christmas Giveaways!

David & Erica

Monday, December 23, 2013

Prizes for Day 11 of 12 of TCT's Christmas Giveaway - December 23rd, 2013

The prizes for Day 11 of 12 of TCT's Christmas Giveaway is your choice of one (1) in-stock Unfair Lures or one (1) package of soft plastics with one (1) package of Scorpion Jigs!

You will also be automatically entered for a chance to win the GRAND PRIZE of a $25.00 gift certificate to Treasure Coast Tackle.


If you've come across this post from somewhere other than our Facebook page, be sure to go to Treasure Coast Tackle's Facebook page to enter our 12 Days of Christmas Giveaways!

David & Erica

Sunday, December 22, 2013

Prizes for Day 10 of 12 of TCT's Christmas Giveaway - December 22nd, 2013

The prizes for Day 10 of 12 of TCT's Christmas Giveaway is a Treasure Coast Tackle String Bag filled with goodies!  What kind of goodies you ask?  The good kind and the kind that is a surprise!

You will also be automatically entered for a chance to win the GRAND PRIZE of a $25.00 gift certificate to Treasure Coast Tackle.


If you've come across this post from somewhere other than our Facebook page, be sure to go to Treasure Coast Tackle's Facebook page to enter our 12 Days of Christmas Giveaways!

David & Erica

Saturday, December 21, 2013

Prize for Day 9 of 12 of TCT's Christmas Giveaway - December 21st, 2013

The prize for Day 9 of 12 of TCT's Christmas Giveaway is an Unfair Lures Greenie (your choice of color, available in Pearl Olive, Pearl Chartreuse, Pearl Blue, Olive Ghost, Liveglow White or Black/Orange).

Paul's Dinkum Greenie looks and acts like the real deal.  It's "living eyes" have life sized pupils that make easy targets for predators.  Hydrodynamic fins, holographic "color change" finishes and dynamic swimming angles are hard for fish to resist.  The dressed tail hook "breathes" when suspended.  No need to waste time and money getting bait when you have the Dinkum Greenie ready to go.

You will also be automatically entered for a chance to win the GRAND PRIZE of a $25.00 gift certificate to Treasure Coast Tackle.


If you've come across this post from somewhere other than our Facebook page, be sure to go to Treasure Coast Tackle's Facebook page to enter our 12 Days of Christmas Giveaways!

David & Erica




Friday, December 20, 2013

Prizes for Day 8 of 12 of TCT's Christmas Giveaway - December 20th, 2013

The prizes for Day 8 of 12 of TCT's Christmas Giveaway are an Unfair Lures Pee Wee Mino (your choice of color - Gold Pearl Tan, Pearl Olive Red Head, Pearl White or Seatrout) AND an Unfair Lures Kaboom Boom (Pearl Olive Red Head).

Sometimes, less is more.  That's where the small Pee Wee Mino packs a big punch.  When picky fish are only feeding on small baits, tie on your Pee Wee Mino and "match the hatch".  With all of the Unfair Lure features and the ability to dive to three feet, this little lure will get the job done!

The Kaboom Boom should get the award for loud splashing pops and attracting big fish. On the first cast, you'll hear why it's called the Kaboom Boom!

You will also be automatically entered for a chance to win the GRAND PRIZE of a $25.00 gift certificate to Treasure Coast Tackle.


If you've come across this post from somewhere other than our Facebook page, be sure to go to Treasure Coast Tackle's Facebook page to enter our 12 Days of Christmas Giveaways!

David & Erica

Thursday, December 19, 2013

Prizes for Day 7 of 12 of TCT's Christmas Giveaway - December 19th, 2013

The prizes for Day 7 of 12 of TCT's Christmas Giveaway are an Unfair Lures Mullet 70 (your choice of in stock colors - Brown Ghost - suspending, Olive Ghost - suspending, Liveglow White - fast suspending, Pearl Chartreuse - fast suspending or Pearl Olive - fast suspending) AND a Topwater Unfair Lures Mullet 90 (Liveglow White or Pearl Black).

You will also be automatically entered for a chance to win the GRAND PRIZE of a $25.00 gift certificate to Treasure Coast Tackle.


If you've come across this post from somewhere other than our Facebook page, be sure to go to Treasure Coast Tackle's Facebook page to enter our 12 Days of Christmas Giveaways!

David & Erica

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Prizes for Day 6 of 12 of TCT's Christmas Giveaway - December 18th, 2013

The prizes for Day 6 of 12 of TCT's Christmas Giveaway are a Redfish Tail Vinyl Sticker, your choice of color of two TCT Vinyl Stickers (available in dark green, white and neon pink) and a bottle of Fish & Wash Odor Eliminating Hand Wash!

You will also be automatically entered for a chance to win the GRAND PRIZE of a $25.00 gift certificate to Treasure Coast Tackle.


If you've come across this post from somewhere other than our Facebook page, be sure to go to Treasure Coast Tackle's Facebook page to enter our 12 Days of Christmas Giveaways!

David & Erica

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Prizes for Day 5 of 12 of TCT's Christmas Giveaway - December 17th, 2013

The prizes for Day 5 of 12 of TCT's Christmas Giveaway is your choice of colors of the Unfair Lures Paul's Dinkum Shrimp 85 (one sinking model AND one floating model).

Paul's Dinkum Shrimp looks, and importantly acts just like a natural shrimp. It is the ONLY shrimp that makes a correct directional presentation. When a shrimp is "attacked" it scoots away in reverse. This shrimp mimics that behavior. The sinking shrimp is perfect for shallow water fishing and the floating shrimp works great for fishing near the surface. The holographic color change finishes and dynamic swimming angles are hard for fish to resist. Why wast time and money filling the bait bucket, when you have this natural acting shrimp ready to go.

You will also be automatically entered for a chance to win the GRAND PRIZE of a $25.00 gift certificate to Treasure Coast Tackle.


David & Erica

Monday, December 16, 2013

Prize for Day 4 of 12 of TCT's Christmas Giveaway - December 16th, 2013

The prize for Day 4 of 12 of TCT's Christmas Giveaway is your choice of color of Unfair Lures Dawgwalker. Taking this dawg for a walk can produce some of the most exciting topwater action all fishermen crave. So easy to use, it practically walks itself. This is one mean dawg that will cast a mile and retrieve a wide range of fish species. The Dawgwalker is available in Gold Pearl Tan, Liveglow White, Pearl Olive Red Head and White Pearl Red Head.

You will also be automatically entered for a chance to win the GRAND PRIZE of a $25.00 gift certificate to Treasure Coast Tackle.


If you've come across this post from somewhere other than our Facebook page, be sure to go to Treasure Coast Tackle's Facebook page to enter our 12 Days of Christmas Giveaways!

David & Erica

Sunday, December 15, 2013

Prizes for Day 3 of 12 of TCT's Christmas Giveaway - December 15th, 2013

The prizes for Day 3 of 12 of TCT's Christmas Giveaway are your choice of in stock D.O.A. Shrimp (Rootbeer Clear HoloPink Clear HoloNite Glow) and your choice of color of D.O.A. TerrorEyz.  You will also be automatically entered for a chance to win the GRAND PRIZE of a $25.00 gift certificate to Treasure Coast Tackle.


If you've come across this post from somewhere other than our Facebook page, be sure to go to Treasure Coast Tackle's Facebook page to enter our 12 Days of Christmas Giveaways!

David & Erica

Saturday, December 14, 2013

Prizes for Day 2 of 12 of TCT's Christmas Giveaway - December 14th, 2013

The prizes for Day 2 of 12 of TCT's Christmas Giveaway are your choice of size of 150 yard spool of WonderBraid (available in 12lb, 20lb, 30lb and 50lb) and your choice of color of 1.5 oz Snook Jig (Flare Hawk).  You will also be automatically entered to for a chance to win the GRAND PRIZE of a $25.00 gift certificate to Treasure Coast Tackle.


If you've come across this post from somewhere other than our Facebook page, be sure to go to Treasure Coast Tackle's Facebook page to enter our 12 Days of Christmas Giveaways!

David & Erica

Friday, December 13, 2013

Prizes for Day 1 of 12 of TCT's Christmas Giveaway - December 13th, 2013

The prizes for Day 1 of 12 of TCT's Christmas Giveaway are your choice of color of 12 Fathom Fat Sam Mullets and your choice of color and size (1/8 oz or 1/4 oz) of Scorpion Jigs.  You will also be automatically entered for a chance to win the GRAND PRIZE of a $25.00 gift certificate to Treasure Coast Tackle.


If you've come across this post from somewhere other than our Facebook page, be sure to go to Treasure Coast Tackle's Facebook page to enter our 12 Days of Christmas Giveaways!

David & Erica

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

TCT's 12 Days of Christmas Giveaways

HAPPY HOLIDAYS!
TCT is having 12 DAYS OF GIVEAWAYS! 

From Friday, December 13th through Tuesday, December 24th we're giving away gifts every day!


Here's how it's going to work, there will be a new photo posted on our Treasure Coast Tackle Facebook Page everyday between 6:30 a.m. - 7:30 a.m. EST; simply "LIKE", "SHARE" and COMMENT "Shared" to automatically be entered into a random drawing for that day's giveaway. To find out what's up for grabs each day, click on the link in the first comment box of the daily post with the photo posted.

Not only does "liking", "sharing" and commenting "shared" enter you for that day's giveaway, but it also automatically enters you for a chance to win the GRAND PRIZE of a $25.00 gift certificate to Treasure Coast Tackle. (If you share the daily photo/post every day, your name is entered everyday for the grand prize). The winner for the grand prize will be drawn on Thursday, December 26th and announced that evening at approximately 7:00 p.m. EST.

KEY THINGS TO REMEMBER:

- Must share the original Treasure Coast Tackle daily photo/post to be eligible (be sure to share directly from the Treasure Coast Tackle Facebook Page and not "re-share" it from a friend's "share" in your news feed; we are unable to see third party shares).
- Maximum of 1 share per person per day.
- Must "Like" and "Share" by 9:00 p.m. EST.
- MUST COMMENT "SHARED" (due to privacy settings, it may not show us that you shared it).
- Check back at approximately 9:30 p.m. EST to see if you're that day's lucky winner!

(A name is selected randomly and announced each night at approximately 9:30 p.m. EST. Winners that are announced are responsible for direct messaging Treasure Coast Tackle with their shipping address in order to receive their gifts).

Good luck everyone!  Thank you so much for your support and your business; we greatly appreciate it!

Happy Holidays and Tight Lines,

David & Erica
Treasure Coast Tackle

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

TCT's 2 for 2 November Photo Contest (2 Winners & 2 Different Ways to Win)

RULES:

  1. Submit ONE photo of one of your favorite catches - your submission MUST INCLUDE a fish in the photo, your name, city and state where you caught it and a caption. Photos without all of the required information will NOT be added to the album until we receive the information. (You can email your photo to david@treasurecoasttackle.com or send it to us via an inbox message on Facebook). The photo you submit must be YOUR photo.
  2. Once your photo has been added to the album, you can start getting "likes" on your photo. (Don't worry, if a "likes" photo contest isn't really your deal or you don't have that many "Facebook friends" to even have a chance at winning, there's another way to win). One winner will be the one with the most "likes" on their photo and another winner will be chosen for the best photo and/or caption in our opinion and will NOT be chosen based on the number of "likes".
  3. You may submit your photo at any time to enter the contest, but the sooner you submit one and it's added to the album, the longer you have to get the most "likes" on your photo before the contest ends.
  4. Contest ends at 10:00 p.m. EST on Saturday, November 30th, 2013.  Any photos received after 10:00 p.m. EST will not be considered for winning the contest. The winners will be announced on Sunday afternoon, December 1st, 2013.
PRIZES:



So be creative, have fun and start submitting your photos! We can't wait to see all of the great entries! Good luck everyone!

David & Erica

Friday, November 8, 2013

How to Work the Unfair Lures Mullet 70, 90 and 120 (Suspend and Fast Suspend Models)

Not sure how to work the Unfair Lures Mullet 70, 90 and 120 (Suspend and Fast Suspend Models)?  Watch this video and use this technique and you'll be sure to catch the fish!

The Mullet 70 and Mullet 90 are available in both the suspend and fast suspend model; while the Mullet 120 is currently only available in the fast suspend model. The differences between the slow and fast suspend models is that the slow suspend is a little bit lighter and has a higher pitched rattle; therefore the noise it makes is going to be different in the water.

I have used the Mullet 120 in as shallow as a foot and a half of water and as deep as seven feet; it really just depends on how long you want to let it suspend before you start to retrieve it. This is a great lure to use along the seawall, especially if you have a lot of wind blowing up against there. It also works great around deep docks, let it get three to five feet down and start retrieving it and if there's a big fish in there, it's gonna come out and smash your lure. The Mullet 120 is also an ideal bait for fishing on the beach because it's going to cut right through the wind and it casts really well. It's not so heavy that you can throw it on a medium action rod. The Mullet 120 will stay a foot under the surface, depending on how fast you are retrieving it. You can retrieve this bait a little faster because it is heavy and it's not going to want to pop up to the surface as easy. This lure has excellent rolling and swimming action, it just kind of wobbles and rolls and looks a lot like a mullet cruising along. 

The Mullet 70 is ideal for when you need a small bait to get under the docks. The way you work the Mullet 70 or the Mullet 90 doesn't change from how you work the Mullet 120. We work all of the suspending and fast suspending mullet models the same way; a steady retrieve with light twitches or pulls.  The only thing that changes is how long you wait to let it suspend and the speed at which you retrieve it.

The key to this lure is you don't work it a whole lot, the less you do for it, the better it will do for you. Just use a very slow and steady retrieve and mix in a little twitch, just a little pull, that's all it takes. If you start twitching it a lot, your leader is going to get tangled around the hooks; that's not the way this lure was designed to be worked. If you try to do too much with it, you're just going to be frustrated because your line is going to keep getting tangled. So again, slow and steady retrieve and mix in a little pull every now and again, just barely moving the rod.

The Unfair Lures Mullet 70, 90 and 120 is available in a variety of different colors; you can sell all of the colors and purchase them from Treasure Coast Tackle by clicking here: Unfair Lures - Paul's Dinkum Mullet.



David - Treasure Coast Tackle

Thursday, November 7, 2013

How to Work the Unfair Lures Mullet 90 Topwater Sub-Surface Twitch

Not sure how to work the Unfair Lures Mullet 90 Topwater Sub-Surface Twitch? Watch this video and use this technique and you'll be sure to catch the fish!

Hopefully this post and video will clear up any confusion as to why this lure is referred to as a topwater sub-surface twitch. The reason it is called a sub-surface twitch is because it's not a true floating topwater. As soon as you start to work it or move it at all, it comes up to the surface and it wakes just under the surface and if you add any action to it then it comes up and works a lot more like a topwater. It will stay underneath and work in that two to six inch range, just under the surface.

The key to this lure is you don't work it a whole lot, the less you do for it, the better it will do for you. Just use a very slow and steady retrieve and mix in a little pull, I wouldn't even call it a twitch. If you start twitching it a lot, trying to walk the dog with it, your leader is going to get tangled around the hooks; that's not the way this lure was designed to be worked. If you try to do too much with it, you're just going to be frustrated because your line is going to keep getting tangled. So again, slow and steady retrieve and mix in a little pull every now and again, just barely moving the rod. If you use this technique, it's going to look just like a mullet waking right under the surface, just popping up to the top. After watching the video, you'll be able to see that it does work a lot more like a topwater than a sub-surface bait.

A pretty cool benefit with this lure is that if a fish rolls on it or misses it, if you pause it for a split second the lure will sink just below the surface and most of the time the fish come back and smack it again! Whereas, with a true topwater that stays up on top and you keep working it, a lot of times they won't come back for it.

The Unfair Lures Mullet 90 Topwater Sub-Surface Twitch is only available in Liveglow White or Pearl Black at this time. You can purchase them from Treasure Coast Tackle by clicking here: Unfair Lures - Paul's Dinkum Mullet.




David - Treasure Coast Tackle

Monday, November 4, 2013

How to Work the Unfair Lures Sinking Shrimp

Not sure how to work the Unfair Lures Sinking Shrimp? Watch this video and use this technique and you'll be sure to catch them!

What's neat about this lure is that it can sink and go to the bottom, but you can actually walk the dog with it also along the top. You barely twitch the sinking shrimp and it will pop straight up, just like a shrimp trying to pop out of the grass.

The key to this lure is giving it enough time to sink back down after twitching it; if you twitch it too hard it will jump up a foot to a foot and a half off the bottom. If you're just barely wanting to move it along, just give it a very short little bump. With very, very short little twitches of the rod you can do the walk the dog action. If you get to a pot hole you want to drop the shrimp down in, you just stop twitching it and the shrimp is going to glide right down in the hole.

This technique works for all models of the Unfair Lures Sinking Shrimp, the 85 (smaller shrimp), the 110 (larger shrimp) and the 110 (larger shrimp in the super fast suspend/sinking model).

The Unfair Lures Sinking Shrimp is available in a variety of different colors; you can see all of the colors and purchase them from Treasure Coast Tackle by clicking here:  Unfair Lures - Paul's Dinkum Shrimp.




David - Treasure Coast Tackle

Thursday, October 31, 2013

October Jensen Beach / Stuart Fishing Report

The bite has been great this month! From the bridges to the flats. The trout bite has started to heat up with the water cooling off enough for us to think it's time to invest in new waders again. Look for sandbars on either side of the river and you will find trout. The bite has been in 3-5 feet of water. The Unfair Lures Rip-N-Slash or the D.O.A. Shrimp have both worked very well. Ryan put his buddy, Shawn on his biggest trout ever, it was just shy of 27 inches!

























The big schools of jacks have been everywhere in the Indian River from the Jensen Causeway to the power lines. They are all 15 to 30 pound fish and in schools of hundreds. We've been lucky enough to catch them passing by the west side a few times and they will hit just about anything you throw. During a Joupdog Wading Adventures trip, one client was lucky enough to hook into one of these bruisers and land it after about a 20 minute fight!























The redfish are starting to show up a bit more around the mangroves on the east side and the shallows of the west bank. The redfish bite should only get better with every cold front.



Away from the flats, the bridges have also been extremely good lately. One night, we set out to catch tarpon and ended up jumping off four of them. Later that night, we landed two big snook that hit at the base of the pilings. One taped out to 36" and the other to 40". The past week the flare hawk bite has really picked up too. Every night we have been, we have managed at least one over slot fish and often three fish or more. Most of the fish are over slot, but the occasional slot fish is mixed in.




























The bite has been great and the mullet run is on the decline. November should have some interesting fishing in store for everyone and we can only hope it is as good as this month!

David & Erica
Treasure Coast Tackle





Tuesday, October 22, 2013

How to Work the Unfair Lures Paul's Dinkum Shrimp 85 (Floating)

Not sure how to work the Unfair Lures Paul's Dinkum Shrimp 85 (floating)? Use this technique and you'll be sure to catch them!

The real key is to make a long cast, retrieve it very slowly and don't stop...that's the ticket. If you stop, it's going to pop back up to the top and you're going to have another 6 or 7 feet before it actually gets down to the depth you want it.




David - Treasure Coast Tackle

Wading the Indian River (10-21-13) Video




Wading trip which included a snook, a bruiser jack, lots of trout action and...a SHARK ENCOUNTER!

Friday, October 11, 2013

TROUTMANIA Leader Board (10-11-13 through 11-03-13)

PARTICIPANTS        TROUT 1       TROUT 2       TROUT 3

Akers, Todd                                          

Amengual, Jose

Avera, Michael                          11"                           15.25"                        14"

Blake, Shawn                            17"                                                            

Bossio, Colin

Bower, Matt                               17"                           18.5"                         19.5"

Broach, Jason                           14.25"                      16.75"                        24.75"

Brust, Steve                               25"                          17.75"                        19.75"

Custer, Taylor

Escalona, Javier                        18"                            19"                             21"

Gavanditti, Michael

Gray, Richard

Jackson, Richard                       17.5"                        18"                            18.25"

Johnson, Chris

Jordan, Zachary                           21"                         25"                            26.5"

King, Luke

Lue, Stan                                  15.50"                       17.50"                       20.25"

Mendietta, Tino                          20"                           28.75"                      29.50"

Oliveira, Chris

Orlofske, Matt                             14"                             16"                         17"

Pecora, Jasen                             20"                             20.5"                       21.75"

Pierschke, Shea

Racine, Olin                                12"                               13"                        13.5"

Salser, Rodney                           10"                               15.5"                    

Spessard, Noah                          17.5"                            19.25"                    20"

Surrencey, Shane

Thompson, Erick                         20.5"                           21"                          23"

Thrasher, Rick                            18".75                         20"                           24"

Valcarce, Michael

Varady, Collin

Weilage, Evan

Weilage, Leanne

Young, Steve

** Last updated 11-03-13 at 5:00 p.m. **

Monday, September 23, 2013

CONTEST: How Many TCT Logos Do You See?

RULES:  

  • "Like" the picture on our Facebook page and comment with how many TCT logos you see hidden in the picture. (The TCT logo on the hats and/or shirts do NOT count). 
  • ONE guess per person.
  • For an extra entry, share the picture on Facebook and comment "shared" next to your guess of the number of TCT logos.


PRIZES:

Everyone who "likes" the picture AND picks the correct number of TCT logos hidden in the picture will be entered into a random drawing. If you share the picture on Facebook and comment "shared" next to your guess of the number of TCT logos, you will receive an extra entry into the drawing.

A random winner will be chosen at 9:00 p.m. EST on Wednesday, September 25th, 2013 and announced shortly after that.

Here is a picture of what the TCT logo looks like.  (Note - the TCT logos will be smaller than this and they may be "faded out").


Good luck everyone!

David & Erica



Saturday, August 31, 2013

Treasure Coast Tackle's Take a Kid Fishing Photo Contest

At Treasure Coast Tackle, we believe it is important to take a kid fishing. Why? Not only is it fun, but it's a great way to spend quality time with a child. Fishing is also a perfect opportunity to educate children about taking care of our environment and using our resources wisely. Another great reason to take a kid fishing is that it's a physical activity outdoors...away from all of the electronics and technology, which can be quite relaxing.

RULES:

  • Picture must be of a child (under 16 years of age) and also contain a fish in the picture OR a fishing pole (where it is obvious they were fishing).
  • Only send ONE picture of your child; the only exception is if you have more than one child, then you may send one photo of each child and we will put them together in a "picstitch".
  • Picture must be submitted by someone 16 years of age or older and include the first name of the person submitting the photo and relationship to the child (son, daughter, brother, sister, nephew, niece, friend, etc.).
  • Picture must be emailed to ejouppi@gmail.com by 11:59 p.m. EST Thursday, 09-05-13.
  • All pictures will be posted in an album titled "TCT's Take a Kid Fishing Photo Contest" on Friday morning, 09-06-13.
  • After the pictures are posted, you may then start sharing the picture and having friends and family "like" your photo.  The photo with the most "likes" by 9:00 p.m. EST on Sunday, 09-15-13 wins!

PRIZES:


Taking a child really is a fun, rewarding experience and it builds lasting memories.  After all, have you ever seen pictures in frames of kids playing video games?

David & Erica

Monday, August 5, 2013

A Look at the New Widow Maker Weedless Keeper Jig

Have you seen the Widow Maker Weedless Keeper Jigs, but not sure exactly how to rig them up or what the benefits are? Watch and learn!



The Widow Maker Weedless Keeper Jigs are available in 1/16 oz 2/0, 1/8 oz 3/0 and 1/4 oz 5/0 and you can find them at www.treasurecoasttackle.com.

David
Treasure Coast Tackle

Saturday, August 3, 2013

July Jensen Beach / Stuart Fishing Report

July has been a great month of fishing. The trout bite has really picked up with multiple fish over the 25 inch mark being caught. They have been dialed in on the Unfair Lures Rip-N-Slash or the D.O.A. Shrimp. The majority of the trout have been on the flats with the exception of one or two being caught underneath docks.


















The snook bite has also been exceptional, the first hour or sunrise, or the last hour or sunset, they can be found cruising open water around the mullet pods which seem to be everywhere this time of year. Towards the end of the month, Ryan landed his personal best snook at 42 inches and 30 pounds on the Unfair Lures Rip-N-Slash. If you are looking for snook more towards midday, try underneath docks or on any of the pipes that may be pushing out of the water from the mangroves.



For those of you down south, the peacock bass fishing has also been fantastic. We met up with Adam of Reel-Deal Adventures and Derek from Outdoor Performance Apparel and put a beat down on the peacock bass, landing nearly 30 peacocks in 3 hours. Most of the fish were up to hit the Unfair Lures Rip-N-Slash but some of the more picky fish were caught on live bait.



July was great and hopefully August will be even better!

David & Erica
Treasure Coast Tackle


Sunday, July 14, 2013

Reflection on the Birth of Treasure Coast Tackle

When we started Treasure Coast Tackle about nine months ago (October 2012), we knew it wasn't going to be "easy" to get our name out there with zero dollars allocated for advertising and we fully expected it to start out slowly. We started by getting the required licenses and gathering a small amount of inventory. We then designed our own website (a lot of trial and error) and started relying heavily on social media (FacebookTwitter, Instagram - @treasurecoasttackle, Blog and YouTube) and word of mouth to promote our business.

What we didn't plan on was being met with resistance and obstacles at several corners we turned. It has often seemed like we are taking one step forward and two steps back or running in place. For example, there was a particular local tackle shop that had a problem with us selling the same brands they did.

Treasure Coast Tackle is an online tackle store that is completely run by family only. If you are interested in reading more about Treasure Coast Tackle and what it has done for us, you can read about it here: The Birth of Treasure Coast Tackle. I will touch on one of the biggest things having Treasure Coast Tackle has done for us; it has allowed me (Erica) to stay at home with our 3-year-old son who was born with several rare conditions which in turn relieves some of the financial burden of having a single primary income for a family of five and offsets a little bit of the medical costs associated with our son's constant care. You can read more about our story, our son and his diagnoses here: All About Dylan.

It is our hope that this post clears up any confusion as to what Treasure Coast Tackle is all about. We sell a number of different brands, most of which are sold at local tackle shops. While we do not fix rods or spool line on reels, we put in as many hours as any brick and mortar store, using all the lures we sell and promoting our business so that when someone asks a question about how a particular lure works or how it performs we can give them an educated answer, not an opinion based on how it looks in the box.

We also strive to have the best top-notch customer service possible. We try to respond to emails and questions in a timely manner, we offer FREE SHIPPING on all orders over $30.00, we ship 2-3 day priority delivery to any address in the United States for ONLY $2.99 (on orders under $30.00) and all orders received by 4:00 p.m. EST ship out the same day (most days). An added bonus is if we are shipping to an address within 100 miles of Jensen Beach, FL, you will usually have your order the next day!

Despite the resistance and obstacles we have encountered along the way, we are doing extremely well and couldn't be happier with how far we have come in less than a year.

As always, we greatly appreciate your continued support and your business! Treasure Coast Tackle wouldn't be possible without you!

If you ever have any questions, comments or suggestions, please don't hesitate to contact us. We would love to hear from you!

Tight Lines friends,

David & Erica
Treasure Coast Tackle


Friday, July 5, 2013

Comparison: Unfair Lures Rip-N-Slash Vs. Unfair Lures Mullet

One of the most common questions we receive here at Treasure Coast Tackle is "what's the difference between the Rip-N-Slash and the Mullet?" This is a valid question because they are both the same length and are viewed as "twitch baits".

Let's start with the Rip-N-Slash; our favorite way to work this lure is with aggressive twitches combined with a pause. The Rip-N-Slash is designed to dart from side to side very erratically to mimic a fleeing or disoriented small bait fish. This is the perfect lure for getting a reaction strike out of fish that may not be actively feeding. The combination of flash and wild action are just too much for the fish to resist!  You can check out our YouTube video "How to Work the Unfair Lures Rip-N-Slash" here.

Now let's move on to the Mullet; this lure was designed by taking a laser scan of a real finger mullet to make the mold. By doing this, the sonic signature is exactly what fish know as being a mullet. Having said that, this lure has nowhere near the darting action of the Rip-N-Slash. We work the Mullet with small twitches of the rod, also with a pause mixed in. The lure will wobble and roll slightly, exactly like an injured mullet and since the water displacement, or sonic signature is exactly the same as a real finger mullet, fish usually inhale this lure...when they hit it, it's to eat! Most of the fish we catch have this lure all the way in their mouth. It's for this reason that we use at least 40lb Trik Fish leader if we are targeting snook...they hammer this thing!

The Rip-N-Slash is currently only available in the 70mm 1/3oz size, but the mullet is available in a 70mm 3/8oz suspending model or a 1/2oz fast suspending model. We recommend using the suspending model if the fish are in less than 3 feet of water or if you are trying to stay just under the surface. The fast suspending model is ideal for working in the 2-4 feet range.

If you have any questions regarding anything we sell at www.treasurecoasttackle.com, feel free to contact us by clicking this link or emailing us at david@treasurecoasttackle.com.  Below are a few personal best fish caught on either the Unfair Lures Rip-N-Slash or the Unfair Lures Mullet.






David - Treasure Coast Tackle
"We use what we sell so we KNOW it works!"

Thursday, July 4, 2013

June Jensen Beach / Stuart Fishing Report

June was great to us and you can expect July to only be better! The month started with a great topwater bite. Big jacks and snook were cruising the flats early morning and we picked up some big jacks and a stud 38" snook. The later the month got, the windier it got. We switched up to the Unfair Lures Rip-N-Slash and the big trout have been crushing it, with plenty of 24-26" fish being caught. The highlight of the month had to be the slam we got, 30 inch trout, 24 inch redfish and a small snook. While the reds are few and far in between this time of year in Stuart, they can be caught. Usually they are under the docks or tucked back in the mangroves. Early morning should yield lots of nice trout in July and the night time snook bite should be heating up. The fish are there, get out and catch 'em! If you're interested in wade fishing for some great fish, give Ryan with Joupdog Wading Adventures (offered through Treasure Coast Tackle) a call! Good luck and tight lines!









David and Erica
Treasure Coast Tackle

Monday, July 1, 2013

TCT Photo Contest



It's Contest Time!!

Here is how the TCT Photo Contest is going to work:

Email us ONE of your favorite fishing photos to david@treasurecoasttackle.com and please include the following with your photo/email:

- name
- city and state the photo was taken in
- a caption for your photo

If you do not include all of the above information, you submission will NOT count.  Pictures posted on our Facebook page, inbox messages or shares will NOT count.

We must receive your entry by Sunday, July 7th at 11:59 EST.  All entries received will be placed in an album titled "TCT PHOTO CONTEST" and posted Monday morning, July 8th, 2013.  You will then have until 8:00 p.m. EST on Sunday, July 14th to get "likes" on your photo.  The picture will the most "likes" by 8:00 p.m. wins TCT swag!  (In the case of a tie, the deadline will be extended one hour, until 9:00 p.m. EST).

That's all there is to it, make sure you follow the rules to ensure your picture counts!  All of the important information is in red above.

It is not a requirement for this contest, but feel free to share this contest and our Facebook page to help us get to 1,000 "likes" sooner.  Once we reach 1,000 "likes", we are giving away a 1/2 day Joupdog Wading Adventure which is offered through Treasure Coast Tackle, a TCT flexfit hat and a TCT long sleeve t-shirt (only available in size Large or X-Large).  More details will be posted about this contest as we get closer to the 1,000 mark.

   










Good luck everyone!

David & Erica
Treasure Coast Tackle

Saturday, June 1, 2013

May Jensen Beach / Stuart Fishing Report

The month of May has brought summer like conditions along with it. Calm and sunny mornings with windy, rainy afternoons. The fishing has been good when you can get out in between the storms, in the evenings or early in the morning. The snook remain stacked up under the docks. Eric Root caught his personal best snook at 35 inches while wading with Treasure Coast Tackle. On the last day of the month, Ryan landed his personal best snook at 40 inches!

Ryan's personal best snook at 40 inches, caught on the Unfair Lures Liveglow White Rip-N-Slash!
Another very nice snook, caught on the Seaweed Shad 12 Fathom Fat Sam Mullet!

As far as redfish go, they are few and far between, but the ones you get are good ones! David caught a solid 27 inch redfish and Chris Keyes won the redfish division for the Florida Sportsman Southeast Bash & Tournament with a 30 inch redfish.

27 inch redfish on a Shimmer Gold 12 Fathom Fat Sam Mullet!

30 inch redfish on a Pearl Grey Unfair Lures Mullet!

Tarpon are gradually making a showing in the St. Lucie River. Shane Jones caught his first tarpon ever near the Roosevelt Bridge a couple of weeks ago.

Prizes for FL Sportsman SE Bash, Shane Jones first tarpon ever,
Eric Root's personal best snook at 35 inches and Dylan fishing!

The trout have continued to elude us for the most part but with summer on its way, you can expect them to be on the flats early in the morning. Ryan also hooked into an unexpected guest when he caught about a 3 foot lemon shark while wading during a Joupdog Wading Adventures trip!

This 3 foot lemon shark found out the Unfair Lures Rip-N-Slash fights back!

Almost all fish were caught on the Unfair Lures or the 12 Fathom Fat Sam Mullets. May was great and hopefully June will be even better! Good luck and tight lines...

David and Erica
Treasure Coast Tackle