Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Sebastian Inlet Report

03-21-12 WEDNESDAY: SNOOK, POMPANO, SHEEPSHEAD, REDS, BLACK DRUM, BLUES, JACKS AND LADYFISH 

Hang onto your fishing hats; it's a windy morning at the inlet. Winds are blowing out of the South-Southeast at 18 mph and the water is churned up. There is a small craft advisory in effect.

 We got an update from Mike of Vero Beach who was on the north jetty and reported the early morning Snook bite from 6:00 - 8:00 consisted of 5 slot fish and another 8 - 10 that were oversized or didn't make it over the rails. Mike landed a C/R beauty at 36". Live shrimp remains the best choice for bait. Pompano started biting around 10:00 a.m. and about 8 - 10 fish were landed by noon. Clams were producing well. Several good sized Whiting, a few small Sheepshead, and a mixture of Jacks, Blues and Ladyfish. One nice Spot and a Margate came over the rails as well. 
 Savi of Kissimmee reported that the Snook bite was good the other night. Ladyfish were also very active. Savi landed a 29" Snook using live shrimp. Savi said it was a great night and really made her spring break! 

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