Thursday, December 27, 2012

Sebastian Inlet Report




12-27-12 THURSDAY: SHEEPSHEAD, BLACK DRUM, AND BLUES 

It's a chilly morning at the inlet! Winds are blowing out of the Northwest at 7 mph and there is a moderate chop on the water. We have a crisp, sunny day ahead of us, it should be a great day to get out and do some fishing!

From some of the updates we've gotten from our readers, it seems that Christmas Eve and Christmas Day were good days for Blues, Sheepshead and Black Drum. A report from SISP Ranger Ed Perry said yesterday was pretty blown out, making fishing difficult. Ed fished Christmas Eve and Christmas Day and reported the Flounder that were landed were paper thin and without roe, meaning that the fish that moved out after Hurricane Sandy were coming back in, spawned out. A few fatties were still on their way out. 
Our first photo today features Cora Cruz of Orlando with a Black Drum she landed using live shrimp. 

Chris Gladney of Poinciana is featured in our second photo today. Chris landed his 24" Black Drum using dead shrimp.

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