Wednesday, April 23, 2014
Sebastian Inlet Report
04-23-14 WEDNESDAY: THE BITE IS PICKING UP, A LITTLE!
We have a beautiful morning at the inlet, except the no see 'ums that are attacking in the parking lot. Once you are out on the jetties, the breeze helps keep them at bay. This morning winds are blowing out of the Northwest at 8 mph and gusting to 14, there is a light chop on the water.
We have a couple of updates for you today. Mike Ricciardi of Vero Beach fished the north jetty yesterday morning and reported a slow (although better) bite. Three Black Drum came over the rails, some small Spanish Mackerel were being landed on greenies (threadfin herring) and gotcha lures. A lot of Blues were in the inlet, one Lookdown came over the rails and Mike landed one Whiting. A boat was anchored near the north jetty and had good luck with Snook using croakers. It doesn't sound like much, but it sure was an improvement over the past few days!
We received a nice update from John Maldonado who fished the north jetty Saturday night with his Uncle David Rosario and their friend Benjie. The men were using mojarra and the Snook were slaying them! As soon as they threw the mojarra in the water, the Snook hit and they ran out of bait quickly. John is featured in our first photo today with a 15 lb. C/R Snook he landed right at sunset.
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