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Fishing Reports by Capt. Nick Cremasco


2011-09-10
7:18 PM

SUPER SEPTEMBER IN STUART FLORIDA - The past week of fishing has been to say the least AWESOME out of Stuart Florida. In four days of charter fishing we have seen 23 sails while trolling and caught 7-11 bites. A lot of cutters and window shoppers. Besides the sail action we have had more...
Capt. Nick Cremasco - Stuart


2011-08-06
7:14 PM

Super Summer fishing on DayMaker charters - The past week of fishing on the DayMaker has been great out of the St. Lucie Inlet in Stuart Florida. We have been catching limits of BIG Sea bass every day from 15-22 (2-3lbs) We have caught limits of Amberjack each day too. Grouper fishing ha more...
Capt. Nick Cremasco - Stuart


2011-07-06
11:24 AM

Up and Down fishing that's the only way to describe it - Fishing for the past week out of the Stuart inlet can be classified as up and down or hit or miss. For a couple of days water on the bottom has been freezing 55* (thats COLD) And its been hard to give away a bait of any kind. This has affected th more...
Capt. Nick Cremasco - Stuart


2011-06-29
11:38 AM

Mixed Summertime bag out of teh Stuart Inlet - Fishing for the past couple of weeks out of the Stuart inlet can be classified as good to excellent. Bait has been readily available along the beach North and South of the inlet. Fishing inshore of 50ft has been producing decent numbers of kingfis more...
Capt. Nick Cremasco - Stuart


2011-06-02
7:27 PM

good Bottom fishing Stuart Fl - Bottom fishing for Grouper, Snapper and Amberjacks remains excellent out of the St. Lucie Inlet. Every day the conditions allow we have been able to limit out on Gag grouper, catch scamps, reds and warsaws. Catch and release Genuine snapper more...
Capt. Nick Cremasco - Stuart


2011-05-16
6:58 PM

EPIC spring time fishing out of the St. Lucie Inlet - DayMaker charters has been having some great fishing as have many other fisherman who have been able to get out to fish offshore of the St. Lucie Inlet in Stuart. Trolling for Dolphin and Sails remains pretty EPIC for any standards. We have been a more...
Capt. Nick Cremasco - Stuart


2011-04-05
4:34 PM

Bottom fishing remains the HOT Topic - Vermillion Snapper season just opened and they are biting. Grouper continue to pester us everywhere we go out of the St. Lucie Inlet. Big Genuine Snapper continue to be a rod bending by catch before release on Stuart Fl fishing charters. Amberjack more...
Capt. Nick Cremasco - Stuart


2011-03-21
8:23 PM

Spring Time is here. . . BIG AND TASTY FISH FOR YOU - Spring Time is here and fishing is getting good. For the past two weeks we have been targeting Wahoo and Dolphin on the troll. Grouper, Snapper and AJ's for release on the bottom has been great too. We fished 3 Wahoo charters on the East side of t more...
Capt. Nick Cremasco - Stuart


2011-02-27
9:40 PM

Cold Water Upwelling/But bottom fishing remains HOT - Stuart Fl fishing for Cobia was solid for about 4 days from the 14-18th of Feb. We caught plenty of fish and some big ones up to 75lbs. The rays showed up and it was lock and load. Sailfishing remained consistent for a couple bites a day until the more...
Capt. Nick Cremasco - Stuart


2011-02-13
2:05 PM

Good Stuart Bottom and Cobia fishing - Prior to the blow the last couple of days we saw some good Cobia fishing. We caught Cobia on the bottom, we caught them on Manta Rays and we caught them on the beach. These fish seem to be everywhere. Don't be afraid to fish a bait down if you lik more...
Capt. Nick Cremasco - Stuart

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