Wednesday, October 15, 2014
Sebastian Inlet Report
10-15-14 WEDNESDAY: JACKS, BLUES, LADYFISH, REDS AND MANGROVE SNAPPER
We have a mix of sun and clouds over the inlet this morning. Winds are blowing out of the Southwest at 8 mph, gusting to 12 and there is a light chop on the water. The NOAA forecast is calling for scattered showers and thunderstorms today. The rain they called for yesterday didn't arrive until the evening hours and we don't have much of a cool down, but the humidity is lower and the temperature is predicted to drop a little more tonight. Always check the NOAA forecast prior to going offshore.
We received an update from Kurush Akbari of Palm Bay who fished the north jetty late yesterday afternoon. Kurush reported lots of Ladyfish and Jacks. A few slot Reds were landed by anglers using live shrimp, but he didn't have any luck, he thinks because he was using mojarra.
The photo today is of Larry Verbosky from Morgantown, WV. Larry landed this beautiful C/R Redfish using cut bait.
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