Thursday, August 29, 2013
Sebastian Inlet Report
08-29-13 THURSDAY: MANGROVE SNAPPER, JACKS, LADYFISH AND BLUE RUNNERS
We have very little breeze at the inlet this morning. Winds are blowing out of the North-Northwest at 2 mph and there is a very light chop on the water. Be sure to take insect repellent if you head to the inlet because when it's still, the no see 'ums come out in force.
Yesterday morning was very slow on the north jetty. There was still a lot of seaweed in the water, frustrating the jetty anglers and the water was on the cloudy side. A few good sized Blue Runners were landed, a few smaller but keeper Mangrove Snapper, and several short Snapper were returned to the water. A group of men who had fished the "night shift" had several large Jacks and a few large Ladyfish, but that was all they landed. The highlight of the morning was Dustin Doan of Orlando's 26" slot Red he landed using finger mullet. Dustin is featured in our first photo today.
Our last photo is of Jonathan S. Jonathan fished the north jetty and landed this 38" C/R Snook. The Snook was released unharmed after the photo.
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