Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Sebastian Inlet Report







08-28-13 WEDNESDAY: MANGROVE SNAPPER, REDS, JACKS, BLUES, ATLANTIC SPADEFISH AND SPOTS 

We have another nice breeze at the inlet this morning. Winds are blowing out of the East-Northeast at 10 mph and there is a moderate chop on the water.

Redfish have become fairly active over the past few days and we've seen a lot of them in the slot. Remember, the slot is 18" - 27" and limited to one per person per day. If you land a Red that is over or under the slot, please use two hands to hold the fish. Holding them with one hand by the gill cover can damage their internal structure, particularly the large fish. Mangrove Snapper continue to bite, plenty of Jacks, a few Blues, Spots and Spadefish are making appearances as well. 

Our first photo today features  Benjie Vazquez of Kissimmee. Benjie fished the north jetty and had a good day. He landed this 27" slot Red, 3 jacks, a Bluefish and a Spot, all on finger mullet. 

Photo second is of Chuck Fischer of Satellite Beach. Chuck landed this 36" Snook yesterday morning around 9:00. Although he wasn't targeting Snook, this one took a finger mullet on his line. The Snook was released unharmed after the photo. 

Photo third features Mike Ricciardi of Vero Beach. Mike landed his 23" slot Redfish off the north jetty Monday morning using mojarra. 

Our last photo today is of Tommy Ngo of Kissimmee. Tommy landed this 24" slot Red using clams. 

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