Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Sebastian Inlet Report






02-25-14 TUESDAY: SHEEPSHEAD, WHITING, POMPANO, BLACK DRUM AND SNOOK 

It's another lovely morning at the Sebastian Inlet. Winds are barely moving out of the Northeast, but we will see it pick up to about 5 mph later this morning. The water is clean with a light chop on the surface.

We received an update from inlet regular Mike Ricciardi yesterday who fished the north beach yesterday morning. Mike was expecting Pompano, but didn't have any luck with them. He left the beach with 8 Whiting, not a bad haul! Mike also reported that Chuck Fischer of Satellite Beach and Tony Swiderski of Sebastian both landed decent sized Black Drum from the north jetty yesterday morning, and Pompano were hitting off the jetty! There were also a couple of Snook hook ups, but no slot fish came over the rails. 

Our first photo today features Bill Hillman of Kissimmee with a beautiful 31.5" slot Snook he landed was 13 lb. using live shrimp.

Photo two features Matt Heritage of Port St. Lucie who landed his Sheepshead  using live shrimp.

Vero Beach resident and frequent jetty angler Steve Bozzuto is featured in our third photo. Steve landed his two nice Sheepshead using live shrimp.

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