Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Sebastian Inlet Report


12-27-11 TUESDAY: BLACK DRUM, SHEEPSHEAD, POMPANO, BLUES AND FLOUNDER

What a beautiful morning at the inlet. Winds are blowing out of the Southwest at 10 mph and there is a moderate chop on the water. We may see some more rain this evening, bringing a little cooler weather our way. Hopefully the cool snap will invigorate the fish! There is a small craft advisory in effect from 7:00 p.m. this evening through Wednesday morning; boaters should exercise caution.

The Black Drum bite picked up over the long weekend, Ponce and Trina  went to the inlet on Christmas Day with a pack of friends in tow and they limited out. Trina reported a wonderful day of fishing off the north jetty and sent in lots of photos that we will be posting this week.

SISP Ranger Ed  fished over the long weekend and after work and reported a few Flounder (Gulf and Southern), and a few nice Blues.

Along with the Black Drum, Sheepshead can be found around the rocks and pilings, Pompano have started to show up, a few Blues and we are still seeing a few Flounder. A lot of jellyfish have blown our way, use caution if swimming or surf fishing.
The right photo is of Ed who was fortunate to get out and do some fishing Friday evening and landed a Southern Flounder that was 5.5 lbs and a Gulf Flounder that was 3 lbs, which is a good size for a Gulf Flounder.
The left photo is of Trina with a one of the Black Drum he landed on Christmas Day.

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