Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Sebastian Inlet Report


11-27-13 WEDNESDAY: BLACK DRUM, REDS, SNOOK, SHEEPSHEAD, FLOUNDER, SPANISH MACKEREL AND JACKS 

We have a change in wind direction this morning; winds are blowing out of the West at approximately 25 mph. The change in wind direction is giving us a much needed reprieve from the erosion that has been taking place on the shoreline and is also providing a small swell for our surfers. We have some surfers in the water this morning, as always, use caution when casting into the surfing area. The wind is predicted to die down a little this afternoon and hopefully will be less into our Thanksgiving weekend.

The Black Drum bite continues to be the best action at the inlet, for our shore based anglers. Reds of all sizes are biting, a few Blues, Sheepshead, Spanish Mackerel, Pompano and Flounder are hitting too. Snook and Tarpon have been the most active during low light periods. 

Our photo is courtesy of Sean Strahlo, owner of a new company called Salty Roots. We've been seeing the decals around, but we have been known to hang out with some pretty fishy people! They hope to launch their web site before Christmas. In the meantime, check out a couple of their fun videos on YouTube. "Tarpon Insanity" is aptly named. Sean took today's first photo of his buddies David Howering and Ryan Hambel with a huge C/R Red landed on the incoming tide using a live croaker. 

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