Thursday, September 27, 2012

From Native Tackle - Sebastian


INSHORE  
Back in the Sebastian River the water clarity has been dirty making it harder for anglers.  Reports stating that you pretty much have to throw your plug or live bait directly in front of the fish.  Still with that being said, anglers have had luck with reds, tarpon and trout.  Some snook being caught around the docks along with sheepshead, black drum and some nice size mangrove snapper.  Early morning has proven to be the best to fish the flats for reds and trout.
INLET  
 With the mullet run and the cooler water temps we have been having this has made fishing outstanding. Redfish, snook, jacks, ladyfish, snapper, flounder, blues and shark in great numbers.  Pay attention to the tides when targeting snook!   

SURF   
Mullet, mullet and mullet... The snook, tarpon and whiting have been following the mullet run.  Fish diving plugs or D.O.A. baitbusters if you are an artificial angler and the word is... fish "High" tide for best results.  Some reports of pompano but a little on the smaller size.

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