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Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Sebastian Inlet Report


09-20-11 TUESDAY: MOSTLY BLACK AND RED DRUM WITH A FEW STRAGGLER FISH

Winds are blowing out of the Southwest at 1 - 2 mph and the water is churned up this morning. We have rain clouds hovering over the inlet that seem to be keeping most people away as the jetty is not crowded at all. We do have a few die-hard anglers out there and this morning a couple of Black Drum have come over the rails as well as a couple of keeper Reds.

Mike was on the north jetty yesterday morning and reported that he arrived at the inlet about 5:00 a.m. for a weak bite. He landed one oversized Red and one slot Red at 26", also landed a slot Red and an Black Drum,
No Snook were seen coming over the rails, but we understand the night bite has been ok. Any night anglers out there who can send in an update on the fishing?
Ladyfish were coming through like suicide bombers; you couldn't get away from them! Catching three at a time on a Pompano rig. Pomps were out there, you just had to hope a Pompano got to your bait before the Ladies did. Anglers ended up using the Ladyfish for Shark bait and hooking up with a couple of big Sharks. Later in the evening, Jacks and Redfish started biting. 




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