


05-30-12 WEDNESDAY: SHEEPSHEAD, LOOKDOWNS, JACKS, SNOOK AND REDS
It's another beautiful morning at the Sebastian Inlet. Winds are blowing out of the West-Southwest at 10 mph.
We received an update from inlet regular Mike Ricciardi of Vero Beach who gave us a report on the activities off the north jetty. Chuck Fischer of Satellite Beach got the only Snook of the morning about 5 a.m. on the tide turn using live shrimp. The Spanish Mackerel did a disappearing act yesterday, none were caught. There were a few Lookdowns, Jacks and Sheepshead and one Ladyfish landed. Mike landed a 15" Mangrove Snapper using live shrimp and it is featured in our second photo today. Richard Pearce of Sebastian strolled out onto the jetty around 9:30 a.m. and threw in a dead bionic shrimp and hooked up with the 30" C/R Red in about two minutes, Richard is featured in our third photo today. Mike also reported a couple of young guys who were fishing with heavy tackle using blue claw crab and hooked up twice with what he thinks was Goliath Grouper. They fought the fish for a long time, but ultimately the fish cut the line on the rocks at the tip of the jetty.
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