Thursday, November 15, 2012
sebastian Inlet Report
11-15-12 THURSDAY: FLOUNDER, BLACK DRUM, JACKS, LADYFISH, BLUES AND SPANISH MACKEREL
Surf's UP! There are large waves at first peak this morning. Waves are coming over the rails of the north jetty, so be sure to take rain gear if you head to the inlet today. Please use caution when casting off the north side when surfers are present. The wind has calmed down a little; it's blowing at 8 mph out of the north this morning. There is a small craft advisory for seas and around inlets.
Tommy Turowski at the Sebastian Inlet Bait and Tackle Shop reported a pretty nice Flounder run going on, but the Black Drum bite has slowed down a bit. A smattering of Spanish Mackerel, Jacks, Ladyfish, Blues and Reds have been landed. Fishing with the high winds and now, big surf, presents a challenge for our jetty anglers.
Our first photo features Joshua Martinez with a real pretty 26" slot Redfish he landed off the north jetty.
Tony Swiderski of Sebastian is featured in our last photo today. Tony landed four Black Drum using clams. Tony braved the high winds and waves coming over the rails of the north jetty and did better than anyone on the north jetty.
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