Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Sebastian Inlet Report




11-14-12 WEDNESDAY: BLACK DRUM, JACKS, BLUES, FLOUNDER, LADYFISH, SPANISH MACKEREL AND A FEW REDS 

A couple of grates were recovered and replaced on the north jetty, opening up another 20'. At this time, approximately 80' of the jetty remains closed. The State Park has ordered the additional grates, but they do not have an estimated delivery date. We will keep you updated as we receive information from them.

We have a mix of sun and clouds over the inlet this morning. Quite a few anglers are wearing rain coats on the north jetty, either for rain or waves coming over the railings. Winds are blowing out of the North at 10 mph and there is a moderate chop on the water; small craft should exercise caution.

Flounder have been making appearances in the inlet; anglers fishing from the rocks and from boats anchored outside the channel have been catching medium sized fish, but not many doormats, yet. Black Drum, Blues, Jacks, Ladyfish, a few Reds and Spanish Mackerel have been in play as well.

Our fist photo today features Chris Gladney of Poinciana. Chris and his buddy were fishing the north jetty when he landed his Black Drum using clams and dead shrimp. 
Photo two is courtesy of Mike Ricciardi of Vero Beach. Mike took the photo of 90 year old Dave Lectric of Sebastian with a 28" Black Drum he landed off the north jetty, using live shrimp. 

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