Friday, April 3, 2015
Sebastian Inlet Report
04-03-15 FRIDAY: TGIF!
It's a glorious morning at the inlet. Winds are blowing out of the Southwest at 3 mph, gusting to 6 and there is a light chop on the water. What a nice week we've had at the inlet. The weather has been great and folks have been catching fish. Blues remain the prevalent catch with Jacks coming in second. Good sized Sheepshead are being landed on any type of crustacean, a few monster Black Drum (see yesterday's report), big Reds, Trout, Flounder and a few nice Pompano have been active at the inlet. Spanish Mackerel are out there but they are playing hard to get.
Our first photo today features Liam Scott of Cornwall, NY. This young man has practically grown up on the fishing report; he's been coming down to fish with his family since he was a little guy. He was visiting once again and got out to do some fishing. Liam landed this pretty Porkfish, Liam released the fish unharmed right after the photo.
Our Tuesday report featured Glen Rathburn of Orange, MA and we hinted at receiving some more photos from him. It turns out that Glen was here fishing with his four brothers and a friend from their hometown. Fishing the jetty from 4:30 a.m. until about noon each day, they only stopped when the bite did. David Rathburn has been coming to fish the inlet for 25 years; he is always amazed at what happens on the jetty. This year was special as all the brothers were here at one time and they all got to fish together (and visit their Mom). Our second photo features Wayne Rathburn with a beautiful oversized C/R Red that was released unharmed right after the photo.
Photo three features Chuck Rathburn with Bluefish and photo four features Bob Rathburn with a Jack. Photo five features David Rathburn with a big Jack.
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