Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Sebastian Inlet Report


09-21-11 WEDNESDAY: BLACK DRUM, REDS, SNOOK, POMPANO, SPANISH MACKEREL AND JACKS

We've got a warm morning on the jetties today. Winds are blowing out of the Southeast at 3 mph and there is a chop on the water. The rougher waters are usually good for catching Snook and the north jetty has quite a few anglers out there this morning.

Over the past two days we've seen mostly Black and Red Drum coming over the rails, a 26" Black Drum he landed on the incoming afternoon tide from the north jetty using dead shrimp which he says seems to be their bait of choice, at least for now.
There continues to be a lot of bait in the water. A lot of different fish are out there and can be landed in various places. Try fishing the beaches (heavier tackle today), the T-Dock on the south side or the flats. There are usually fish to be found all around the inlet area at this time of year.



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