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Fishing Reports by Capt. Kevin Drennan


2012-04-12
11:08 AM

Stuart Area Offshore and Inshore - The dolphin bite has been slow lately. Some are being caught but the numbers are just not where they should be. We have seen a decent amount of sailfish and some king mackerel chasing bait in sixty to eighty feet of water south of the St. Lucie inlet more...
Capt. Kevin Drennan - Stuart


2012-03-16
11:00 AM

Stuart Area Offshore and Inshore - It has been tough to get offshore because of the winds and high seas the past month or so, but there was some decent fishing when you could get out. Bottom fishing was great south of the inlet with plenty of catch and release sea bass and vermillion more...
Capt. Kevin Drennan - Stuart


2012-02-22
9:13 AM

Stuart Area Offshore and Inshore - The red hot saifish bite in January has slowed to a trickle but dolphin are being caught in decent numbers when one can get off shore. The dolphin have been mainly caught in one hundred and twenty to a hundred and forty feet. There are some kings and more...
Capt. Kevin Drennan - Stuart


2012-01-17
1:51 PM

Stuart Area Offshore and Inshore - The sailfish bite in the past two weeks has been unbelievable. Tournament records were not just broken, they were shattered. On one day the fleets form the West Palm Beach Fishing Club and the Pelican Yacht Club out of Fort Pierce, released over nine more...
Capt. Kevin Drennan - Stuart


2011-12-29
9:39 AM

Stuart Area Offshore and Inshore - It has been one of the windiest fall fishing seasons that we could remember, but a lot of fish have been caught when conditions would allow. The December sailfish tournaments released fish in record and near record numbers. The dolphin bite remained more...
Capt. Kevin Drennan - Stuart


2011-11-21
3:50 PM

Stuart Area Offshore and Inshore - November has been windy, rainy, and Tropical Storm Sean churned for several days north of the Bahamas, but when we were able to get out, the fishing was good. We caught large trigger fish and porgy in seventy feet of water off of the Loran Tower. We more...
Capt. Kevin Drennan - Stuart


2011-10-18
4:09 PM

Stuart Area Offshore and Inshore - The best offshore bite for us lately has been the blackfin tuna. We have been catching them on every trip to the Push Button Hill area and boating them in good numbers. The fish are not very big but they sure put up a good fight for their size. There more...
Capt. Kevin Drennan - Stuart


2011-09-23
9:28 AM

Stuart Area Offshore and Inshore - The dolphin bite has really taken off the past two weeks. Last Friday we started the day out by netting some bunker in the St. Lucie River east of the Roosevelt Bridge. Pelicans were diving on them and tarpon were feeding from below. Once out of the more...
Capt. Kevin Drennan - Stuart


2011-08-31
3:24 PM

Stuart Area Offshore and Inshore - Hurricane Irene ravaged the Bahamas and the East coast but it actually helped the dolphin fishing here in Florida. Once the seas subsided last weekend boats were treated to multiple hookups of dolphin in many different depths. Some were caught on Pus more...
Capt. Kevin Drennan - Stuart


2011-08-13
9:06 AM

Stuart Area Offshore and Inshore - It is that time of the year when we have to get out early and head back early due to afternoon thunderstorms occurring almost every day. The fishing has been somewhat sporadic but once in a while it really turns on. Live bait has also been spotty but more...
Capt. Kevin Drennan - Stuart

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