Monday, November 4, 2013

Sebastian Inlet Report


11-04-13 MONDAY: ROUGH CONDIONS AT THE INLET TODAY 

Conditions are less than desirable today. We have heavy, dark clouds over the inlet with a good chance of rain. Winds are blowing out of the East-Northeast at 24 mph and gusting to 30. The water is rough and waves are crashing over the rails of the jetties, soaking the few anglers who are out there braving the elements. The water temperature is cooling off and we should see more species migrating south as it continues to drop. 

Tommy Turowski at the Sebastian Inlet Bait and Tackle Shop reported that conditions were rough but not as severe yesterday, and they landed some decent fish. Big Jacks have been active, along with Reds, a few Snook, Snapper, Spanish Mackerel, Black Drum and Margate. Sometimes when the weather is rough, the fish bite well. 
 Photo one features Jose Dore, Jr. of Palm Bay with a 27.5" C/R Red he landed off the north jetty using live shrimp.
Mike Ricciardi landed his 27" slot Redfish on live finger mullet and his 18" Black Drum on a shrimp/clam combo.

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