Friday, September 26, 2014

Sebastian Inlet Report







09-26-14 FRIDAY: MANGROVE SNAPPER, BLUE RUNNERS, JACKS, TARPON, A COUPLE OF FLOUNDER, SPANISH MACKEREL, SNOOK AND REDS 

TGIF! We had some rain early this morning, it's clearing but is supposed to rain again this afternoon. Winds are blowing out of the Southeast at 10 mph, gusting to 12 and there is a moderate chop on the water. We have a similar forecast predicted for the weekend, showers and thunderstorms on and off. Sometimes fishing is fantastic in the rain, so go prepared for it and go out and wet a line this weekend!

Tommy Turowski at the Sebastian Inlet Bait and Tackle Shop said fishing was good yesterday. Mangrove Snapper, Blue Runners, Jacks, a couple of big Flounder and there was a real nice run of Spanish Mackerel in the afternoon. Tarpon are in the surf, and big Reds and Snook are out there, but not many have been coming over the rails, Tony Swiderski and Mike White of Sebastian both hooked up with Snook in the early morning, but both broke off. Snowbird Larry Olmsted is back from Minnesota and landed a 33" C/R that was returned to the water. 
Our first photo today features Nelson Haslam of Savannah, GA. Nelson was fishing the north jetty Wednesday morning when he landed several good sized Mangrove Snapper using live shrimp. 
Photo two features inlet regular Mike Ricciardi of Vero Beach with two real nice Mangrove Snapper he landed Wednesday morning using chunks of mojarra. One was 14.5" and the other was 13". 
Photo three features another inlet regular, Tony Swiderski of Sebastian. Tony landed his Mangrove Snapper Wednesday morning using shrimp. 
Fellsmere resident Anthony Nappo decided to give his hand a try at the Mangrove Snapper and landed several slot sized fish using shrimp.
Our last photo today is of Luis Segura of Palm Bay. Luis landed his limit of Mangrove Snapper and lots of Jacks Wednesday morning. He is featured with a Mangrove Snapper. 

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