Stuart Offshore: Oct. 2021

This October and from here on out, our waters will be missing something that has been a shining part of them for the last 42 years. Capt. Patrick Price, the DayMaker.Oct 6th, 2021

Fort Pierce Inshore: October 2021

Around the Fort Pierce south jetty, look for flounder on the beach side. Snook bite will be good in the inlet. Use live baits, like greenies and mullet. Spanish mackerel and blue fish will be showing up in the inlet and will take anything shiny. Oct 6th, 2021

Indian River Lagoon: Oct. 2021

The trout bite will be good this month. Get out early with a top water lure for some exciting action on the Indian River.Oct 6th, 2021

Fort Pierce Deep Sea: Oct. 2021

The pelagic predators and prey are on the move, with snapper still hiding on the reefs, mahi-mahi’s all grown up swimming along with the cobia, kingfish and sailfish. Oct 6th, 2021

Fort Pierce Offshore: Oct. 2021

Bottom fishing Is staring to heat up. As we fish the 80-to-100-foot area from Fort Pierce to Sebastian, we are seeing very nice mutton snapper and mangrove snapper. Sep 30th, 2021

Sebastian Inshore: Oct. 2021

Lagoon fishermen should see the bite begin to pick up with the welcome changes in the weather that October brings. Sep 29th, 2021

Sebastian Offshore: Oct. 2021

Last October offshore Sebastian, we had good catches of cobia, some mangrove snapper as well as lane and vermilion snapper.Sep 29th, 2021

Lake Okeechobee: Oct. 2021

As we move into cooler weather, the bass fishing will only heat up on Lake Okeechobee! Sep 29th, 2021

Robert “Fly” Navarro Named Director of the Stuart Light Tackle Tournament, New Changes on Tap for 2021

The Stuart Sailfish Club, has announced the appointment of Robert “Fly” Navarro as the tournament director for the 68th annual Stuart Light Tackle Tournament, scheduled for Dec. 9-11, 2021. Sep 29th, 2021

Scuba Conditions: Oct. 2021

This time of year brings changes to local reefs in the form of more frequent strong winds and cold fronts. When conditions allow though, divers can make great dives if they remain prepared and poised to take advantage of narrow weather windows when they arise. Sep 29th, 2021