Friday, March 15, 2013

Sebastian Inlet Report

 
 











03-15-13 PRETTY SLOW BITE AT THE INLET.... 

It's another chilly morning out on the jetties. Winds are blowing out of the North-Northwest at 10 mph and gusting to 15. There is a moderate chop on the water.

Mike fished the north jetty yesterday morning and reported awful conditions on the north jetty. Strong currents, major sized waves breaking over the rails and big wind chill factors made fishing difficult. Mike arrived around 7:45 a.m. and left around 10:00. Despite the conditions he lucked out with two good sized Sheepshead caught together on a double hook rig using sand fleas. Mike thought he had a big Drum on the line, because it was so heavy. When he realized it was two Sheepshead, he didn't even wait for the drop net, he just yanked them up over the rails.
   Second photo is of Spiro Stathopoulos of Malabar who  was really lucky with a beautiful 32" Snook he landed while free-lining live shrimp. Spiro landed this beauty about 15 minutes after his arrival. ! 
   The Third photo is of  Don Dominey a/k/ "The Redfish Wrangler", with a one of five Jacks he landed off the north jetty that day. 

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