10-26-11 WEDNESDAY: SNOOK, REDS, BLUES, FLOUNDER, POMPANO AND SHEEPSHEAD This morning winds are blowing out of the East-Southeast at 13 mph and the water is churned up. There's lots of bait around the jetties; particularly finger mullet and greenies and we love it! The baitfish brings in all kinds of migrating species and species that are normally out in deeper waters. We received an update from inlet regular Mike who was out on the north jetty yesterday morning. Mike reported a great bite between 7:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. The Snook bite was best from 7 - 9 and anglers using live shrimp had the best luck. At least 1/2 dozen slot Snook came over the rails. Dead shrimp, sand fleas and clams were prime baits for Black Drum, Pompano and Sheepshead. Bluefish are becoming plentiful in the 2 - 5 lb range, and they were cutting lines and stealing baits yesterday. Thanks for the update Mike! Make sure your licenses are up to date and have a Snook stamp on it if you are lucky enough to land one in the slot and plan to keep it! Also a nice Flounder off the north jetty was landed using live finger mullet. This Flounder weighed between 4 - 5 lbs. |
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Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Sebastian Inlet Report
Tony Rose
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