Monday, September 12, 2011

Sebastian Inlet Report







09-12-11 MONDAY: REDS, SNOOK, JACKS, LADFISH AND SNAPPER

It's a real pretty morning at the inlet. There is a nice breeze blowing out of the Northwest at 11 mph keeping our jetty anglers a little cooler than it has been. The breeze also helps with the no see 'ems. Thereis a nice chop on the water.

We received a couple of updates from Friday and Friday night at the inlet. Our first report was from Mike who said Friday morning the Redfish bite was decent. About 8 - 10 slot sized Reds came over the rails along with a few oversized, one of which Mike landed and returned to the water. Most of the Reds were landed on live mullet. Quite a few Jacks in the 3 - 5 lb range came over the rails and several small Pompano were landed and released.
Anglers were landing catch and release Reds and Snook although a few keeper Snook were landed. Large schools of Ladyfish were abundant and there were some big predators in the water below them.
Anglers, please remember to take your photos on site, we cannot use photos taken in your backyard, garage or living room. Please hold your catch and release photos properly, please use both hands to hold the fish and do not hold a C/R fish by the gill covers. If the fish are slot sized and you are going to eat them, it doesn't matter how you hold them. See the FWCC regulations on the top right corner of this page for more information.




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