Thursday, February 16, 2012

Sebastian Inlet Report




02-16-12 THURSDAY: SNOOK, SHEEPSHEAD, BLACK DRUM, REDS, FLOUNDER AND JACKS 

It looks as if our "winter" weather is over, at least for the time being. The little jolt of cool air invigorated the fish and the bite has been good. This morning winds are blowing out of the West-Southest at 4 mph and the water is calm. 

Snook have been active during the day and evening hours, along with Reds, Sheepshead, Black Drum, Flounder and Jacks. Live shrimp has been the bait of choice for most anglers. Inlet regular Mike was out on the north jetty again yesterday and sent in an update that several nice sized Black Drum were landed in the morning hours on live shrimp and a few Snook were landed in the morning as well. The Snook bite improved on the incoming tide, about 10 were landed, 5 were slot sized. Mike got hooked up with a nice Snook but lost it, but after all, he landed a slot Snook on Friday and one on Monday, so he has no complaints! Mike landed a Black Drum on the morning outgoing tide yesterday. 

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