Thursday, March 28, 2013

Sebastian Inlet Reporrt


03-28-13 THURSDAY: SPANISH MACKEREL, SHEEPSHEAD, BLACK DRUM, JACKS, BLUES AND SEA TROUT 

This morning winds are blowing out of the Northwest at 6 mph and gusting to 10 and there is a light chop on the water. We are on our way to a nice warming trend and it should be a great day to get out and wet a line, temperatures are expected to reach the high 60's today.

Some real nice Sea Trout are being landed on the flats; a few Jacks, Blues and Sheepshead have been coming over the rails as well. The Snook bite has been more productive in the evening hours. 

Diane Buyce of Melbourne reported the past two afternoons schools of Spanish Mackerel came through the inlet and the few people that were out, caught their limits! Of course, Diane stayed home those days because of the cold, which really made her squirm as they are her favorite! 
  Our angler of the day is Sean Strahlo who landed this nice 34" C/R Snook on a chartreuse and pink bucktail, from the south catwalk. The Snook was released unharmed after the photo.

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