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Stuart Area Offshore and Inshore
Capt. Kevin Drennan
March 25, 2015
Stuart - Saltwater Fishing Report

The past two weeks we finally saw the wind and rains diminish and some pretty good fishing became available. The dolphin bite really took off and the numbers caught were sometimes in the double digits. A lot of these fish were well over twenty pounds with a few in the thirties and forties. A few sailfish have been hooked up on both naked and skirted ballyhoo. There was a good cobia bite on the Sandpile northeast of the St. Lucie Inlet if you could keep your hooked fish away from the bullsharks. Kings are also being caught in fifty to sixty feet of water although they have been on the small side. The Spanish Mackerel have thinned out at Peck's Lake as they head north for cooler waters. There were a lot of Pompano caught off of Hobe Sound Beach but that too has slowed due to warmer water temps. There are many species to be had in the rivers such as jacks, ladyfish, Lane Snapper, catfish, trout, and an occasional Redfish. Look for snook around the bridges using either live baits or flair hawks. We are looking forward to the spring mullet run, which is still north of us, to liven things up a bit. More later.
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