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Friday, March 28, 2014

Sebastian Inlet Repo





03-28-14 FRIDAY: SPANISH MACKEREL, BLACK DRUM, BLUES, JACKS, SEA TROUT, SNOOK, REDS AND A FEW POMPANO 

We have cloudy skies over the inlet this morning and good chance of rain during the day today and tomorrow, go prepared if you head to the inlet. Rain gear is a good idea even if it's not raining, with the high winds that sometimes send waves over the jetty rails. This morning winds are blowing out of the South-Southeast at 18 mph and gusting to 22. There is a small craft advisory in effect and inlet conditions are hazardous, particularly during the outgoing tides. 
 Our first photo today features Liz with a beautiful Sheepshead, which just happens to match with her bathing suit! Liz landed and released the Sheepshead using live shrimp. 
Photo two is of Mike with his 32" slot Snook and photo three is of Dave with his 31 3/4" slot Snook. 
Photo four is of Luke Vila of Kissimmee with a Sheepshead he landed on live shrimp.
Reminder: Tomorrow is the "Hook Kids on Fishing" program for youth from 5 - 16, along with their parents, at the Sebastian Riverview Park (at the fishing docks). There will be clinics on casting, conservation, fishing safety, knot tying and catch and release tactics. The Clinic will be from 8:30 - 12:30. Go and get some fishing tips from some of our local experts! FYI: Last year some registrants did not show up to claim their free rod and reel, so take a chance and get some good fishing instructions, if nothing else!




                 










The wind and churned up water didn't do a lot for fishing yesterday, there were some big Blues, Jacks and Mackerel which were the prevalent catches, according to Tommy Turowski at the Sebastian Inlet Bait and Tackle Shop. Tommy also said a few large Sheepshead and a couple of Pompano were landed. Rumor has it that the shrimp were running last night off the catwalks. So all you shrimpers out there, it's time to go for it, be sure to let us know how you do. 
 Our first photo today features Joseph with a beautiful 29" C/R Redfish he landed off the south beach.
Photo two is of Joseph's friend Cyril Cerbas with a 31" C/R Redfish he landed.
Photo three features inlet regular and early riser, Chuck Fischer of Satellite Beach. Chuck landed this big 42" C/R off the north jetty using live shrimp at 5:00 a.m.
Our fourth photo today, taken on the north jetty. This oversized Snook was landed by an angler named Mike using live shrimp and was returned to the water.
Our last photo today features Justin Mitchell of Kissimmee with a Jack he landed and released on live shrimp. Justin is strictly a catch and release angler.

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