Friday, October 28, 2011

Sebastian Inlet Report


10-28-11 FRIDAY: FISHING IS HOT!

What a beautiful morning at the inlet. Winds are blowing out of the Northeast at 12 mph and the water has a little chop. We have some cloud cover this morning and a good chance of rain later today and Saturday morning. Hopefully we will see some clear skies by Sunday. Don't let a little rain stop you, get out there with some rain gear and take advantage of the mild temperatures and great fishing.

The bite has been very good all week long. Black Drum made a comeback and they have been pretty thick. Finger Mullet continue to surround the jetties. The fall mullet run always brings in a good variety of fish and this year is no exception. Snook, Reds, Black Drum, Blues, Pompano, Permit, Spanish Mackerel, Flounder, Jacks, Ladyfish and Sharks have been active at the inlet. We never want it to end! Inlet regular Chuck  reported a good bite yesterday morning with large Black Drum, slot and C/R Reds and Snook coming over the rails of the north jetty.
A fishing family pulled in 7 Black Drum, a couple of C/R Reds over the slot, and two 25" slot Reds.
A huge 40" C/R Red and a few nice 32" slot Snook caught.



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