Friday, April 17, 2015

Sebastian Inlet Report


                                          
04-16-15 THURSDAY: JACKS, BLUES, LADYFISH AND A SCATTERED VARIETY OF SPECIES 

THE TIP OF THE NORTH JETTY WILL BE CLOSED FRIDAY MORNING FOR REPAIRS ON THE WEATHER STATION. THANK YOU FOR YOUR PATIENCE.

It's another beautiful day at the inlet. Winds are blowing out of the Northeast at 6 mph, gusting to 7 and the water is calm. We have no NOAA advisories this morning but we have a chance of showers and thunderstorms later today. 

Fishing has been pretty much the same. We are seeing lots of Jacks, Blues and Ladyfish with a variety of species in ones and twos, just enough to keep our anglers curious as to when the spring bite will turn on. When the schools of bait fish start coming in, the predators will follow. In the meantime, patience is the key. With the weather being so great, just being outside enjoying our natural resources is a great way to spend the day or a few hours.

Our photo today is of Estefania Bustista who reported a single school of mullet making rounds around the jetty and other than Estefania's big Jack, a few Reds, Snook and Black Drum were pulled over the rails. She was using live mullet on the outgoing to land her fish. 

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