Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Sebastian Inlet Report



11-21-12 TUESDAY: FLOUNDER, SHEEPSHEAD, BLACK DRUM, JACKS, BLUES, LADYFISH AND FEW REDS AND SNOOK 

This morning, winds are blowing out of the North-Northwest at 14 mph and gusting to 22. Everyone out on the jetties looks prepared, as all are wearing some type of rain gear. 

We received an update from SISP Ranger Ed Perry this morning who reported Flounder fishermen lining the rocks of the inlet this morning. Yesterday, a few nice fish were caught on the afternoon tide change. Ranger Ed reported that Sunday was a very good day, hopefully over the Thanksgiving weekend; we will see some good action. 

Our first photo features Steve the "Flounder Pounder". Susan Crush-Russell of New Hampshire just happened to be in the right spot on the south jetty, at the right time, when Steve brought in this approximately 40 lb. Redfish. The Red was released unharmed after the photo. 

Our second photo today features Andrew Etan of Palm Bay. Andrew landed these Black Drum using clams and shrimp late,  afternoon. 

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