Thursday, February 28, 2013

Sebastian Inlet Report




02-28-13 THURSDAY: SHEEPSHEAD, BLUES, JACKS, SPANISH MACKEREL AND SMALL SNOOK 

It's a little cool out on the jetties this morning with temperatures in the high 50's. Winds are blowing out of the North-Northwest at 10 mph and gusting to 15. We are experiencing a cold snap, which could be the last of the season. Temperatures have started to drop and are forecasted to continue. By Sunday and Monday, we should see temperatures in the low 60's during the day and high 30's at night. A little change in weather pattern usually gets the fish invigorated, let's hope it happens this time.

Fishing remains on the slow side. Sheepshead, Spanish Mackerel, a few Blues, Jacks and small Snook have been biting, few and far between. Spanish Mackerel and Blues will take silver and gold spoons, Sheepshead prefer crustaceans. Jacks will take just about anything. 

Our first angler today is Ponce Perone of Inverness. Ponce fished the north jetty landing this good sized Pompano. 

Photo two features Cado Simas of Vero Beach. Cado landed this sweet 29" Black Drum off the north jetty.

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