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Fishing Reports by Capt. Kevin Drennan


2009-11-13
1:30 PM

Stuart Area Offshore and Inshore - It has been two weeks since the wind started and it seems like it is never going to let up. It has made it almost impossible to fish offshore and very difficult to fish the rivers. We had a couple of decent days fishing near the inlet and around the more...
Capt. Kevin Drennan - Stuart


2009-10-27
9:16 AM

Stuart Area Offshore and Inshore - The cold front two weeks ago pushed the wave heights up to eight feet. We were stuck inside and it was hard to fish the river with wind gusts up to thirty miles per hour. We did manage to catch jacks, lady fish, and blue fish at the Ten Cent Bridge u more...
Capt. Kevin Drennan - Stuart


2009-10-10
8:09 AM

Stuart Area Offshore and Inshore - Fishing has been good the past two weeks and we took full advantage of it. Large schools of glass minnows are all around the St. Lucie inlet and the predators are having a feast. Spanish mackerel, bonita, jacks and blue runners were caught by us as w more...
Capt. Kevin Drennan - Stuart


2009-09-27
8:56 AM

Stuart Area Offshore and Inshore - Fishing out of Stuart has been good if you target the right species. We did a bottom fishing trip to the Loran Tower and once again limited out on beeliners. We also had plenty of porgies and trigger fish. After we caught these, we heard a report on more...
Capt. Kevin Drennan - Stuart


2009-09-16
1:47 PM

Stuart Area Offshore and Inshore - The offshore fishing out of Stuart has consisted of Kings, bonita, and an occasional sailfish, But a change is on the way the past few days. More and more dolphin are being caught and it should get much better as we move into October. Look for the we more...
Capt. Kevin Drennan - Stuart


2009-08-31
10:47 AM

Stuart Area Offshore and Inshore - We have gotten out twice in the past week and had one great day while the other was mediocre. We found acres of greenies off of Hobe Sound in fifteen feet of water and quickly loaded up the bait well. We went out to one hundred and twenty feet, put o more...
Capt. Kevin Drennan - Stuart


2009-08-23
9:00 AM

Stuart Area Offshore and Inshore - I have been out of state on vacation, so it has been a while since I reported on the fishing in the Stuart area. Hurricane Bill has passed by to the east of us and is heading north leaving some large swells in his wake. The fishing has been good but more...
Capt. Kevin Drennan - Stuart


2009-07-29
9:34 AM

Stuart Area Offshore and Inshore - Fishing has been great for bending rods the past two weeks. Greenies to the north of the St. Lucie Inlet and sardines to the south, have brought the predators in close. Kings bonita, sailfish and even dolphin have been caught in fifty feet or less. more...
Capt. Kevin Drennan - Stuart


2009-07-15
9:05 AM

Stuart Area Offshore and Inshore - The breeze has been out the west for two weeks but we are finally getting the cange in direction we have been waiting for. This week the wind is shifting more to the southeast which should make the fishing heat up. Not that it has been bad. Sailfish, more...
Capt. Kevin Drennan - Stuart


2009-06-30
2:20 PM

Stuart Area Offshore and Inshore - The afternoon rains everyday have made us get out with first light and head back in around 1 PM or risk getting caught in thunderstorms. Greenies have been in abundant numbers north of the St. Lucie Inlet mixed in with Spanish sardines. The Bull Shar more...
Capt. Kevin Drennan - Stuart

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