Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Sebastian Inlet Report


11-26-14 WEDNESDAY: BLACK DRUM, REDS, SNOOK, SPANISH MACKEREL, FLOUNDER, BLUES, JACKS, WHITING, LADYFISH AND SHEEPSHEAD 

We have a blustery morning at the inlet. It's windy, wet and cool. Winds are blowing out of the North-Northwest at 15 mph with gusts up to 29; hang onto your fishing hats! The water is choppy and there is a small craft advisory in effect through this afternoon, always check the NOAA forecast prior to going offshore. 

We've been seeing a good variety of species making their way in and out of the inlet. We've gotten a lot of photos from our readers which we hope to get up on the fishing report next week. New equipment is on the way! Black Drum, Spanish Mackerel, Blues, Ladyfish, Whiting, Jacks, a few Pompano, Snook, Spanish Mackerel, Sheepshead and Flounder are all making appearances at the inlet. With the cool down, we may see some real nice fishing over the long weekend. Live shrimp, clams and sand fleas have been the live baits of choice. Most anglers have been using Gotcha lures or spoons for the Mackerel and Bluefish. 

Our angler of the day is Nicole Parker. Nicole fished the inlet on and landed a few small Snapper, lost a nice Spanish Mackerel and a couple of Flounder.

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