It's another stunning morning at the inlet. Winds are blowing out of the West-Southwest at 6 mph and the water is clean and calm.
There are not a lot of folks out fishing this morning, whether they've gotten word that the bite is slow, working or trying to catch some lobsters over the next two days of mini-season is anyone's guess. When the bite slows down, word gets around pretty quickly. A few Mangrove Snapper have been making appearances, but not in large numbers, or size. Schools of baitfish have returned, and that could be the reason the fish aren't biting, they could be filling up on those.
Our angler of the day is Ryan Wood of Melbourne. Ryan landed this Atlantic Sharpnose Shark while ocean kayaking north of the inlet. Ryan released the Shark right after the photo. Nice going Ryan!
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