12-02-11 RE: BLACK DRUM, SHEEPSHEAD, BLUES, REDS, SNOOK AND TARPON This morning winds are blowing out of the East at 22 mph and the water is choppy. There is a small craft advisory in effect and will probably extend through the weekend. Always check the coastal forecast prior to going offshore. We have a windy but nice weekend forecasted; if you can handle the wind, get out a do a little fishing! Yesterday the Black Drum bite prevailed on the north jetty once again. Good sized Drum came over the rails in droves in the morning hours. We received an update from inlet regular Mike who was at the cleaning table by 9:30 with his limit, as was Tony of Sebastian. Mike reported it was miracle that they both were able to bring their fish in without problems as lines were crisscrossed from anglers that were huddled on the end of the jetty. Diane managed to land a 32" slot Snook on a dead line! She didn't care how she landed it; just that she was able to take it home. The lady has had a couple of smokin' hot days. Our photo is of Tom and Jean of Delonega, GA. Tom is nearly 90 years old and has fished the inlet for over 50 years. Tom and Jean pose with their 10 Black Drum they landed Wednesday morning. Photo courtesy of Mike . |
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Friday, December 2, 2011
Sebastian Inlet Report
Tony Rose
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