Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Sebastian Inlet Report






11-26-13 TUESDAY: BLACK DRUM, REDS, SNOOK, JACKS, BLUES, SHEEPSHEAD AND FLOUNDER 

Wish we had better news, but it's the same old story. High winds and rough seas. Winds are blowing out of the Southeast at 25 mph. There is a small craft advisory in effect through Wednesday evening. Waves are crashing over the jetties and we could see rain off and on all day today, so it would be a good idea to take rain gear if you head to the inlet today. 

We have a cool front headed our way, just in time for Thanksgiving. Black Drum continue to be the best bet at the inlet. Reds of all sizes have been active, a few Blues, Sheepshead and Flounder have started to make appearances. Snook and Tarpon have been active during low light periods.
 Photo one is of Glen Hanscom of Saint Cloud one of two good sized Mutton Snapper he landed. Photo two is of 
Luke Vila of Kissimmee. Luke and his brother James fished the inlet using live shrimp to land the oversized Red landed by Luke. James broke his reel trying to haul in a monster Red! Luke released the Red unharmed right after the photo. 
John Maldonado is in our last photo today. John and his Uncle were fishing the north jetty when he landed two undersized C/R Snook and his Uncle landed an undersized C/Red. 

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