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Thursday, October 18, 2012
Sebastian Inlet Report
10-18-12 THURSDAY: REDS, JACKS, BLUES, BLACK DRUM AND MARGATE
We have another gorgeous morning at the inlet. Winds are barely blowing out of the West at 2 mph and the water is calm.
Yesterday morning fishing was on the slow side for this time of year. Some oversized Reds, along with 3 - 4 keepers, a few good sized Blues, plenty of Jacks; a couple of Black Margate, a couple of Black Drum, one Sheepshead and one slot Snook came over the rails of the north jetty. The slot Snook was landed before daylight, by 90 year old Dave Lectric of Sebastian. Finger mullet continue to school around the jetties and they were the bait of choice for most anglers yesterday.
Fernando Ortiz of Miami is featured in our photo today. Fernando was fishing for Snook off the north jetty when he landed this big Redfish using a large mullet. The Red was released unharmed after the photo.
Tony Rose
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