St. Lucie County Artificial Reef Update: Oyster and Living Reefs to the Rescue

Volunteers will start constructing oyster modules for construction of a 678-square-foot oyster reef in September.Sep 22nd, 2017

Stuart Sailfish Club Bimini Bash a great family weekend

Stuart Sailfish Club members enjoyed a great family weekend in Bimini, Bahamas.Sep 22nd, 2017

ChaseN’Tailz KDW Fishing Tournament Sept. 30

By Summer Warren, Director of ChaseN’Tailz Fishing Tournament What makes ChaseN’Tailz Fishing Tournament one of the largest, most anticipated of … Sep 22nd, 2017

Outdoor Women’s Group discovering Florida’s beautiful outdoors

The Outdoor Women’s Group (OWG) is a casual social group comprised of women of all ages who live along the Treasure Coast and enjoy outdoor activities.Sep 22nd, 2017

Kayak Fishing: Sept. 2017

September has always been a great month for wahoo in the kayak. Sep 22nd, 2017

Treasure Coast Snook A Palooza Kick-Off Sept. 22

The inaugural Treasure Coast Snook A Palooza, an eight-day tournament where the largest snook wins, kicks off Friday, September 22, 2017, 6:30 p.m. at Pirates Cove Resort and Marina, Port Salerno.Sep 22nd, 2017

Scuba Conditions: Sept. 2017

During the fall, our area plays host to the largest gathering of goliath grouper in the world. Sep 22nd, 2017

From the Shore: Sept. 2017

This is peak time for the angler that has no boat. Snook are coming off the spawn and are hungry.Sep 22nd, 2017

Stuart Inshore: Sept. 2017

Mullet schools are showing up and the tarpon and big jacks will be blasting through the bait fish. Redfish are hanging around the older docks and on the flats. The snook bite has been good at all the Treasure Coast bridges at night.Sep 22nd, 2017

Stuart Offshore: Sept. 2017

September is still a preferred live baiting month with sardines, greenies and small blue runners or goggle eyes as the bait of choice. And, it's a good time to target king mackerel along the reefs and bait schools.Sep 22nd, 2017