Monday, March 30, 2015

Sebastian Inlet Report


03-30-15 MONDAY: BLUES, JACKS, SPANISH MACKEREL, SHEEPSHEAD, BLACK DRUM, TROUT AND POMPANO 

We have a beautiful morning at the inlet. Winds have calmed down significantly since the weekend. This morning winds are blowing out of the West-Northwest at 1 mph, gusting to 3 and the water has a light chop. Winds are predicted to pick up this afternoon, but we have abundant sunshine in the forecast. Looks like a great day to get out and enjoy the great outdoors! 

Tommy Turowski at the Sebastian Inlet Bait and Tackle Shop reported a good weekend at the inlet. Saturday was very good with lots of Blues, Jacks and Spanish Mackerels taking spoons. They were coming over the rails non-stop. A smattering of other species rounded out the catches. Good sized Sheepshead, Black Drum, Spotted Trout and Pompano were also in the mix. Sunday, the same fish were in play but there weren't as many landed.

Our first photo today features Angel Arencivia of Miami. Angel was fishing the north jetty with his grandson, they were having great luck catching Blues using lures. Angel is holding two of many they landed 
Our second photo features inlet regular "Big Dave" Hartwell with a nice Sheepshead he landed. Dave landed several good sized Sheepshead using sand fleas that morning along with a Black Margate. Dave reported the Trout bite has been very good on the south jetty; he's been using articials, including DOA shrimp, power baits and swim baits. 

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