Thursday, June 27, 2013

Sebastian Inlet Report





















06-27-13 THE SPANISH MACKEREL BITE IS GOOD! 
It's another gorgeous morning at the inlet. Winds are "blowing" out of the West at 3 mph. Be sure to take insect repellent if you head to the inlet today, no see 'ums are usually an issue when there is very little wind. 

The Spanish Mackerel bite remains strong. Yesterday the Barracuda stayed away and many were landed by inlet regulars. We received an update from Chuck Fischer of Satellite Beach who reported other than the Mackerel, a few Mangrove Snapper, Jacks and Blue Runners came over the rails. Chuck was gracious enough to send in our first photo today of Diane Buyce with 2 of the 8 Mackerel she landed yesterday morning using Gotcha lures. These beauties were 22" and 28".
Diane also landed a 27" slot Red after the camera man had left the jetty, so no photo of that one
Tommy Turowski of the Sebastian Inlet Bait and Tackle Shop reported that fishing the beach for Whiting has been pretty productive and a few Pompano have been in the mix. 
Our second photo today features Luke Vila of Kissimmee with a Black Drum he landed using live shrimp. We haven't seen many of those around lately! Luke released the fish after the photo. 
Gilbert Ortiz of Kissimmee is featured in our third photo today. Gilbert landed the C/R Snook off the north jetty . Gilbert released the Snook unharmed right after the photo. 
Photo four features Bill Weinberger with a C/R Redfish he landed. The Red was released unharmed after the photo. 

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