Tuesday, March 19, 2013
Sebastian Inlet Report
03-19-13 TUESDAY: SLOW BITE INSHORE, OFFSHORE HAS BEEN BETTER!
We have some clouds over the inlet this morning and there is a possibility of rain today, so if you head to the inlet go prepared. Winds are blowing out of the West-Northwest at 4 mph and the water is calm.
We received several updates. Our first was from north jetty regular, Mike Ricciardi of Vero Beach who fished yesterday morning. Mike reported 8 - 10 people fishing for Snook who went home without even a hook-up. Two notable fish were landed, other than the usual Jacks and Blues, Dave Lectric hooked up with a real nice Sea Trout before daylight using a surface lure, approximately 26" - 28" and 5 - 6 lbs. Bill Scott of Vermont landed a nice Pompano and is featured in our first photo today.
Inlet regular Mike Misserville wrote in to let us know that he landed a 28" Sea Trout on Sunday and that FWC was patrolling and busted people with undersized Snapper, undersized Sheepshead and a 23" Snook. Come on people, stupidity or ignorance of the regulations garners no sympathy with us or with any of our sportsmen who follow the rules. Abide by the rules and regulations! Those regulations are in place for a purpose. You need a fishing license, you can make a copy of the FWC rules and regulations that are on the top of this page and take a tape measure with you! There is no excuse.
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