Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Sebastian Inlet Report
05-15-12 TUESDAY: SNOOK, JACKS, SPOTS,
SPANISH MACKEREL AND SEA TROUT
Skies are overcast at the inlet this morning, but it is gorgeous. Winds are barely blowing out of the East at 1-2 mph and the water is calm. There is a small swell and a few surfers are in the water taking advantage. As always, please use caution when casting off the north side of the north jetty when surfers are present.
Yesterday morning there was a little action with Snook according to Chuck Fischer of Satellite Beach. Tony Swiderski of Sebastian landed a short C/R Snook and several others had cut-offs. The bait of choice was mojarra. There is a lot of baitfish in the water right now and schools of Jacks and Snook can be seen following them in the clean, clear water. There will long periods of small catches of Spanish Mackerel, Spots and Jacks then a spectacular fish will find its way to a jetty angler, like the several big Permit that have shown up lately.
For those of you who get tired of seeing photos of fish, our featured photo is courtesy of Pam Winegar. Pam and her husband were coming up from the beach on the north side of the north parking lot on Sunday, when they spotted this Bobcat.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment