09-22-11 THURSDAY: REDS, BLUES, SPANISH MACKEREL, JACKS, LADYFISH AND SNOOK This morning winds are blowing out of the Southeast at 11 mph and the water is choppy. There are rain clouds over the inlet this morning. The anemometer on the live web cam site is not working properly and we have notified the web cam provider. In the meantime, you can go to the resources link on our home page and click FIT Coastal Engineering Lag then click Real Time Data in the top right corner for wind speed, direction and lots of other stuff that may or may not interest you. On the north jetty yesterday, the morning activity produced some nice bites of Snook, Reds, Jacks, Blues and Ladyfish. The best bite was between 6:00 - 8:30. Around 10:30 the bite slowed significantly although at least one nice Spanish Mackerel came over the rails along with more Ladies and Jacks. Tons of mullet were swimming around the north jetty which can bring in all kinds of species. A huge Redfish caught using pinfish. Although he didn't measure it, Mike estimated it to be between 45" - 50"! Mike reported 4 - 5 slot sized Snook landed by other anglers. Also a nice 24" Spanish Mackerel he landed off the north jetty yesterday using live finger mullet. |
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Sebastian Inlet Report
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