Friday, December 20, 2013

Sebastian Inlet Report

























12-20-13 FRIDAY: BLACK DRUM, SHEEPSHEAD AND JACKS 

We have another beautiful day at the inlet. Winds are blowing out of the Southeast at 13 mph and gusting to 16. We have a nice weekend ahead of us, get out and wet a line. 

Yesterday was a slow day on the north jetty. The best action was with Black Drum, Chuck Fischer of Satellite Beach landed a huge Black Drum early in the morning, and several other anglers had good luck in the morning hours as well. The bite slowed significantly as the morning passed, but the Black Drum bite was the most significant. Only a couple of nice Sheepshead came over the rails and a Jack or two, but that was it for the morning. Many anglers were using clams, some were using shrimp and some were using both. 

Our first photo today features young Dylan Pumarada with a good sized Spanish Mackerel.
Photo two is of Dylan's dad, Robert Pumarada who fought his oversized Red for a solid ten minutes. Robert reported his biceps ached after pulling in the 31" C/R Redfish. 
Photo three is of Robert's friend, "Gonz" with his first Redfish catch, a keeper at 26".

Photo four is courtesy of Mike Ricciardi of Vero Beach. Mike took this shot of father and son, Jordan and Tom Stinlen and Steve Bozutto , all of Vero Beach. The men landed their catches. Reds, Black Drum and Pompano were on the menu that night! 

Jun Policarpio of Orlando is our last angler today. Jun landed his 14" Pompano using frozen clams on 
There are a lot of fun activities planned at the 

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