Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Sebastian Inlet Report




11-23-11 WEDNESDAY: BLACK DRUM, POMPANO, WHITING AND FLOUNDER

We have another glorious morning at the Sebastian Inlet. Winds are blowing out of the West-Southwest at 8 mph and the water is calm. Surfers are taking advantage of a swell at first peak this morning; please use caution when casting off the north side of the north jetty.

Yesterday was a fantastic day for Black Drum lovers, an incredible amount of them came over the rails of the north jetty. Anglers using clams and shrimp fared the best. Pompano in big numbers made an appearance as well; anglers were landing them off the north jetty and in the surf. Today would be a great day to get out and do some surf fishing. Good sized Whiting and Flounder were landed although the Flounder bite has slowed a little, they are still out there. We have a very pleasant weekend forecasted, get out and do a little fishing!
There have been some big Flounder landed  at the inlet. The men were fishing from outside the channel;the doormat on the right was 8 lbs.


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