Wednesday, April 15, 2015
Sebastian Inlet Report
04-14-15 TUEDAY: LOTS OF BLUES AND JACKS, A SMALL VARIETY OF OTHER SPECIES
What a gorgeous morning we have at the inlet. Winds are blowing out of the South at 9 mph, gusting to 13 and there is a light chop on the water. We have plenty of sunshine but there is a chance of showers late this afternoon.
Blues and Jacks remain the hottest bite at the inlet; we've gotten some photos of some good sized Jacks from our readers and they've been getting plenty of exercise bringing in those big fighters! We're seeing some Spanish Mackerel, Black Drum, Reds, Snook, Sheepshead, Pomano, Trout and Tarpon but not in large numbers.
Our photos today are courtesy of Teri Avina of Melbourne. Teri and her friend Richard Squires of Barefoot Bay fished the south jetty and landed a couple of healthy Jacks. Using small silver mullet that Richard netted that morning, the duo started getting hits as soon as the bait reached the water. Our first photo today features Teri with a good sized Jack.
Photo two features Richard Squires of Barefoot Bay with a big Jack. Way to go Teri and Richard!
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