Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Sebastian Inlet Report





11-27-12 TUESDAY: BLACK DRUM, WHITING, JACKS, BLUES AND POMPANO 

We have another gorgeous morning at the inlet. A change of wind direction and calmer water could mean a change in fishing action, we hope. Winds are blowing out of the South-Southeast at 3 mph this morning and the water is calm. 

North jetty regular Mike Ricciardi fished yesterday morning from 6:45 - 11:00 and reported one large Black Drum that came over the rails early and about 45 minutes later, 2 more Black Drum were landed, all were fairly large in the 24" - 27" range. Between 7:30 - 8:00, quite a few smaller Whiting were landed, a lot of undersized Pompano and two keeper Pomps were landed. Small Jacks were in play, one 16" C/R Red was landed and a few Blues in the 10" - 15" range. One angler was fishing from the beach on the north side who landed a 35" C/R Snook using clams! Anything can happen at the inlet. 

Our first photo today features Rob Moore of Orlando. Rob fished the south side of the inlet and reported the Flounder were moving slowly, we need more cold water to get them moving. Rob reported five keeper Flounder landed, he nailed three of them, the largest pictured in photo one at 5.5 lbs. It looks like a nice dinner to us! 

Photo two features an identified angler fishing the rocks of the south jetty. He had something on the line, but we couldn't tell what it was from the north side! 

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