Thursday, September 13, 2012

From Big Dave - Sebastian






























Monday and Tuesday both turned out to be fantastic, albeit wet, days of fishing for both those fishing inland and along the inlet and beaches. Once again, the flavor of the week seems to be a steady mix of redfish and snook all around Sebastian inlet with a few pompano making a showing along the beach north of the inlet. The weather has been less than beautiful for the last couple of days but that same, wet, nasty weather that we humans dislike more often then not really gets the fish fired up. Monday morning I showed up at the north jetty just past eight AM and already the regulars were leaving with their limits of snook and reds. I wound up catching my keeper red for the day on my first cast with a live finger mullet and catching a total of sixteen reds for the day. My first photo this time is of visiting angler Lauren with her just over slot red and the second photo is of myself with thirty incher. If you want to get in on the big game side of being and On Foot Angler, I suggest breaking out the heavy spinning outfits and big cut baits because last night, Tuesday, the black tip sharks were out in force. I managed to bring two to the jetty while soaking lady fish chunks in search of bull reds. The first fish was approximately eighty lbs or so while the second was well over a hundred possible one twenty five. no pictures of the toothy critters I'm afraid, night fishing and wet weather make taking worthwhile photo's a difficult task. Until next time, good fishing.

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