Monday, November 25, 2013

Sebastian Inlet Report

















11-25-13 MONDAY: BLACK DRUM, REDS, SNOOK, SHEEPSHEAD, FLOUNDER AND JACKS 

We're not sure what happened to our wind gauge, but believe us, the wind is howling out there! Winds are blowing out of the East between 23 - 28 mph and there is a small craft advisory in effect through Tuesday afternoon. 

Saturday wasn't as windy, but Sunday was a blow-out. Even so, there were some Black Drum, Reds, a few Snook, Sheepshead and Jacks landed. Flounder are being landed on the flats. The water temperature is starting to dip down and we should start seeing more Blues, Flounder, Pompano and Sheepshead.

Our first photo today is courtesy of Robert Pumarada of Orlando. Robert took this photo of his sons, Ivan (L) with a slot Red he landed on finger mullet and Dylan (R) with a fat Spanish Mackerel. Both fish put up quite a fight, but the men prevailed at the end. They don't mind the hour and a half drive to the inlet; they enjoy fishing the north jetty so much!

Our second photo is of Kemal who fished the north jetty and landed 10 Reds between him and a family member, all were out of the slot until late in the day when they both managed to land a keeper. They were using shrimp and finger mullet. Kemal is pictured with an oversized C/R Red. 

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