Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Sebastian Inlet Report


01-30-13 WEDNESDAY: BLACK DRUM, SHEEPSHEAD, BLUES, JACKS, SPANISH MACKEREL AND FLOUNDER 

This morning winds are blowing out of the South at 14 mph with gusts to 19. There is a small craft advisory in effect through Thursday afternoon. It looks as if we have a cool down coming. Temperatures are expected to drop about 10 degrees between today and Friday, Snook opening day! That's probably a good, as a change in weather pattern and choppy waters are perfect for Snook fishing, they like it rough!

It's been slow out on the jetties, although a few persistent anglers are catching fish. Black Drum and Sheepshead have been the best bet from the north jetty, although a few Blues, Jacks, small Spanish Mackerel and an occasional Red will find its way to a jetty angler. A few Flounder are being landed from the jetty rocks. No news on Pompano, we may have seen the last of the season, but we hope not.

Our photo today is courtesy of Jose Pina of Orlando. Jose had good luck with Black Drum and Sheepshead earlier, using shrimp and clams. This cooler full of fish made some great dinners! 

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