Black drum bite continues to be solid inside the Sebastian Inlet with schools of clean fish working their way into the Indian River. If you are targeting live shrimp try using a live shrimp on a 1/4 oz. Mission Fishin' jig head. Redfish bite in the river continues to get better as the water clarity slowly improves. Expect this to improve if a cool front comes through anytime soon and larger schools of reds start pushing their way into the river.
INLET
Mullet run has been in full swing over the past few days with finger mullet pouring in and out of the inlet. With all that bait, the snook bite has been solid for land based anglers over the past few days and just now starting to slow down as the fish have to be getting full by now. Croakers, which have been in short supply, live select shrimp, and big silver mullet have been the best bait during the day while a live pigfish has been working well at night. Expect the first cool front of the year to start moving the bait to our south and hopefully the snook bite will start to even out a bit and not be so hit and miss. Also over the weekend, spanish mackeral have made an appearance following the mullet. These have been really nice sized fish for the most part. Nothing works on spanish mackeral quite as well as a Gotcha plug.
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