Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Sebastian Inlet Report



04-30-14 WEDNESAY: FISHING IS ON THE SLOW SIDE

It's a beautiful morning at the inlet. We have a pretty good breeze which is keeping the no see 'ums away. The wind is blowing out of the South-Southeast at 15 mph and gusting to 19. There is a moderate chop on the water with a chance of thunderstorms this afternoon, according to the NOAA forecast. Be sure to go prepared for rain if you head to the inlet and if you are on either jetty and it looks like lightening could appear, GET OFF! Sticking out in the middle of the water surrounded by metal railings isn't a good place to be when lightening occurs. Play it safe to fish another day.

We've have had beautiful conditions, nice breezes, schools of mullet and clean water the only thing really missing the past couple of days are big schools of table fare. We've had a small variety of species, but nothing in huge numbers. Big Jacks, a few oversized Reds and Snook, Margate, Blues, Spanish Mackerel and Black Drum have been showing up occasionally. The flats may be the place to be, we've heard that nice Speckled Trout are active and casting under mangroves for Reds and Snook could produce some catches.

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