02-21-13 THURSDAY: SHEEPSHEAD, BLUES, JACKS, SPANISH MACKEREL, REDS, SNOOK AND SHARKS
It's a gorgeous morning at the inlet. Winds are blowing out of the North at 5 mph and there is a light chop on the water. We will probably see the wind pick up a little this afternoon.
We are still seeing Sheepshead in pretty good numbers, Blues, Whiting, small Spanish Mackerel and some smaller Fat Snook which have been released. The Fat Snook is shorter than the Common Snook and rarely exceeds 20", most range between 12" - 16". Big Reds have been active in the evening hours along with Sharks.
Our first angler today is Bob Filbrun of W. Milton, Ohio and landed several nice Sheepshead using shrimp.
Our second photo today features inlet regular Spiro Stathopoulos of Malabar. Spiro landed this 26" slot Red off the north jetty using shrimp.
Photo three features Vinh Bui of Orlando. Vinh landed his second 29" slot Snook using a homemade bucktail.
Our fourth photo is of Thang Nguyen of Orlando with a 31" C/R Red he landed off the north jetty using a homemade bucktail. The Red was released unharmed right after the photo.
Our last photo today is of Phillip Ping of Orlando with a Shark he landed off the north jetty and hauled to the beach for release.
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