Sheepshead


Sheepshead Fishing in Fort Pierce, Florida


Sheepshead are structure-loving, bait-picking specialists that thrive in the inshore waters around Fort Pierce. Known for their black vertical stripes and human-like teeth, they’re challenging to hook but rewarding to catch. These fish are prized for their delicious meat and are most active during the cooler months.


Where to Catch Sheepshead


Sheepshead are commonly caught:

Around bridge and dock pilings

On jetties and seawalls covered in barnacles

In the Fort Pierce Inlet and backwater canals

Near oyster bars and rocky structure


Best Time to Fish for Sheepshead


Season Sheepshead Activity
Winter Peak season around inshore structure
Spring Good fishing continues into early spring
Summer Slower, but still present near docks
Fall Fishing improves as temperatures drop

Peak Season: December through March


Tackle & Tips


Lures: Small jigs tipped with shrimp or fiddler crabs

Bait: Fiddler crabs, barnacles, or live shrimp

Leaders: 20–30 lb fluorocarbon

Gear: Light spinning gear with sensitive rods for subtle bites