Monday, March 16, 2015

Sebastian Inlet Report


03-16-15 MONDAY: JACKS, BLUES, LADYFISH, SHEEPSHEAD, SNOOK, REDS AND BLACK DRUM 

We have a beautiful morning at the Sebastian Inlet. Winds are blowing out of the North-Northeast at 11 mph, gusting to 14 and there is a light chop on the water. It looks like we have a real nice week ahead of us, get out and wet a line!

From the photos and updates we've received and after speaking with Tommy Turowski at the Sebastian Inlet Bait and Tackle Shop, it looks as if we have a good variety of species making their way in and out of the inlet. We received photos of big Jacks, Blues, Ladyfish and Flounder and Tommy reported that the Sheepshead bite went off over the weekend with some real nice fish landed. Tommy also reported an enormous Black Drum weighing about 50 lbs. came over the rails of the north jetty along with slot Snook, a few Reds and Spanish Mackerel. 
Our first photo today features Vern Chuba of Youngstown, OH with a 24" Black Drum he landed off the north catwalk using shrimp. Vern's young son Joshua is taking mental notes for future fishing adventures with his Dad. 

Sally Baughman of Jackson Hole, WY sent in our second photo of an unidentified angler measuring his Snook on the north jetty.

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