10-05-11 WEDNESDAY: SNOOK, RED AND BLACK DRUM, JACKS, SPANISH MACKEREL AND BLUE RUNNERS We have a few clouds over the inlet this morning and it's windy. Winds are blowing out of the East at 17 mph and the water is churned up. We are seeing some nice fish come over the rails of the jetties. Big Jacks, Snook, Reds, Black Drum, Spanish Mackerel, and Blues have all been making appearances. An enormous Jack they landed Sunday morning. This big guy weighed 25 lbs and fought long and hard! The angler was using a 12" mullet when they hooked up with the Jack. Monday and Tuesday mornings reported a big mullet run on the outgoing tide that brought out a consistent Snook and Red bite. Mike said the Snook and Reds were dancing on the water and created quite a show. Black Drum were landed in the early morning hours. Tuesday morning the Snook and Red bite was consistent, with many of them being over the slot but a few keepers of each species were landed. |
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Sebastian Inlet Report
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