Monday, February 27, 2012
02-27-12 MONDAY: SNOOK, SHEEPSHEAD, SEA TROUT, BLACK DRUM, FLOUNDER, SMALL JACKS, REDS AND TARPON
It's a beautiful morning at the inlet. Winds are blowing out of the Southwest at 8 mph and there is a light chop on the water. There is a small craft advisory for offshore and there is a chance of rain this afternoon. If you head to the inlet, go prepared for it.
Over the weekend the high winds kept a lot of anglers at home. The bite was fair; we had Snook, Sheepshead, and Sea Trout as the most dominant catches. We also had a few Black Drum and Flounder, oversized Reds and Tarpon in the evening hours and Spanish Mackerel made a brief appearance on Friday, we haven't seen any of those in a while!
Our first photo is courtesy of Mike. Mike took the photo of Dave with one of many slot sized Snook that came over the rails Several oversized Snook were landed and released and an enormous Red that came in at 26 lbs!
In our second photo, Adam and his friend from West Palm Beach met at the inlet on Saturday to fish the afternoon. The men landed the two Flounder back to back on the south side of the inlet.
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