10-04-11 TUESDAY: BLACK AND RED DRUM, SPANISH MACKEREL, BLUES, SNOOK, TROUT, MARGATE AND FLOUNDER
What a beautiful morning at the inlet. Winds are blowing out of the Northeast at 12 mph and there is a taste of fall in the air. This morning it is in the high 70's with 60% humidity, we can handle that! As the water temperature starts to dip, we will see an increase in species migrating to shallower water for warmth and October is usually a great month for fishing the inlet. The beaches, jetties and flats should be teeming with multiple species this month, get out and do some fishing and enjoy the beautiful weather.
Bait is plentiful, lots of mullet and shrimp in the water we have a good variety of fish targeting those schools of bait. Black Drum, Red Drum, Snook, Trout, Blues, Margate, Spanish Mackerel and an occasional Flounder will find its way to our inlet anglers, a fair amount of Ladyfish and big Jacks also.
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