Monday, April 22, 2013

Sebastian Inlet Report


04-22-13 MONDAY: BIG FLOUNDER, SNOOK, JACKS, BLUES, MANGROVE SNAPPER AND SPANISH MACKEREL 

Despite the dreary skies, fishing conditions at the inlet are really nice today. A good swell is coming in but the water is clean and fish are biting! There will be scattered showers today with an outgoing tide till 1:45 PM. Fishing should be good today until strong northeast winds build this evening and into tomorrow.


This weekend there were some nice Snook caught including a few keepers. A nice surprise has been the appearance of a few big Flounder and some Mangrove Snapper. Adding to the action has been large Jacks, hefty Blues and some Spanish Mackerel. Sheepshead bites seem to have slowed. Live shrimp continue to produce good fish and is the bait of choice. Mackerel and Blues are also hitting silver spoons and Gotcha lures.


Today's photo is of John Rhodes from Atlanta with some nice Spanish Mackerel that he caught using silver spoons. He reported that free-lining shrimp also grabbed some Macs. 

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