11-09-11 WEDNESDAY: SNOOK, FLOUNDER, REDS AND BLACK DRUM
Winds are blowing out of the North-Northeast at 15 mph this morning with gusts up to 20 and the water is churned up. Take some rain gear if you head to the inlet as waves are coming over the rails of the jetties.
We received an update from Mike who was out on the north jetty yesterday and reported heavy seas and wet conditions but the Snook bite was good. Mike reported quite a few Flounder being caught off the catwalk and from the rocks on the inside of the bridge. Diving Pelicans made it difficult to fish and quite a few were accidentally "caught" by anglers. If you accidentally hook a bird, do not cut the line. Please reel it in and ask for help if you need it, the birds have little chance of survival if a hook is left in them.
Walton at the Inlet Bait and Tackle Shop reported the night bite was very good for Reds, Black Drum, Flounder and Snook. Thanks Walton!
Photo above is Steve with a 24" Flounder that was nearly 9 lbs. Steve landed the Flounder on the south side on the outgoing tide. |
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| | Steve Tepper with a 24", 8+ lb Flounder.
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