Thursday, September 25, 2014

Sebastian Inlet Report




09-26-14 THURSDAY: MANGROVE SNAPPER, BLUE RUNNERS, MACKEREL, JACKS AND TARPON 

We have another nice morning at the inlet. We have some cloud cover, a nice breeze blowing out of the East at 6 mph, gusting to 8 and there is a moderate chop on the water. The NOAA forecast is calling for potential scattered showers and thunderstorms today, but hopefully it won't be as much as yesterday! 

Tommy Turowski at the Sebastian Inlet Bait and Tackle Shop reported that Spanish Mackerel, oversized Reds and big Jacks and Ladyfish are biting this morning. There are probably Mangrove Snapper out there as well, he just hasn't heard of any this morning. There was a good Snapper bite yesterday, so more than likely they are out there again today. 

We received an update from Meir Genoune of Boynton Beach who had his sons Leore and Eytan and their friend Steve King at the inlet early Sunday morning. They had heard that the Redfish bite had turned on and were on a mission to have Steve land his first Redfish. They netted plenty of mojarra and finger mullet in the Tide Pool but fishing remained quiet between 4:30 - 5:30 a.m. As dawn approached, the boys started getting busy landing some nice sized Jacks. After they had landed plenty of Jacks, they started focusing on their mission. It didn't take long before the first slot Red came over the rails at 20", followed by Leore's slot Red at 26.5". Steve landed the third slot Red that was 22". Mission accomplished! All the Reds were landed on finger mullet. They also noted that a handful of Snook with a few that were in the slot, Mangrove Snapper and slot sized Pompano came over the rails during their time on the north jetty. 
Our first photo features Leore Genoune and Steve King of Boynton Beach with slot Reds. Nice job guys!

Photo two is of Leore Genoune with a 26.5" slot Red.

Our third photo features Robert of Orlando who landed this Mangrove Snapper off the north jetty yesterday morning using a live greenie. 


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