08-30-11 TUESDAY: KEEPER REDS, MANGROVE SNAPPER, WHITING, BLUES AND SNOOK Winds are blowing out of the South at 1 - 2 mph this morning and there is a light ripple on the water. It's a little overcast this morning, we will see a mix of sun and clouds today with a good chance of rain this evening. The Redfish bite has been very good for keepers and over the slot, the Snook bite remains strong and we hope they stick around when the season opens on Thursday at 12:01 a.m. The issue will be getting one in the slot, 28" - 32". Received an update from Mike who was on the north jetty on Saturday and reported the Redfish were biting well. A few undersized Pompano and a couple of medium Whiting were landed on clam strips. Mangrove Snapper were landed in the morning hours on mojarra and a small Black Drum was landed as well but most of the action was in the Redfish department with about 8 - 10 coming over the rails in about an hour, most of them were keepers in the 18" - 27" range. A variety of bait such as live mullet, pinfish, shrimp and cut bait were all producing Reds. |
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Sebastian Inlet Report
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