08-09-11 TUESDAY: SNOOK, REDS, MANGROVE SNAPPER AND SPANISH MACKEREL
It's another beautiful morning at the Sebastian Inlet. Winds are blowing out of the Southwest at 13 mph and that is helping keep the anglers a little cooler and helps keep the bugs away. Take water, sunscreen and insect repellent if you head to the inlet.
Fishing remains about the same. Big catch and release Snook have been coming over the rails. Please, if you need a net to get a C/R fish up onto the jetty, please lower it back into the water via net. It's a long drop and could injure a fish. If you manage to land a large C/R fish without a net, please release it back into the water head first and watch for the rocks below. Oversized Reds have been active, particularly during the evening hours and on the tide changes. Mangrove Snapper, Bluerunners and a few Spanish Mackerel have come over the rails as well, but Mangrove Snapper have been the most active in the table fare department.
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