Thursday, May 14, 2015

Sebastian Inlet Report


05-13-15 WEDNESDAY: JACKS, LADYFISH, BLUES, SNOOK, REDS AND BLACK DRUM 

It's already heating up at the inlet this morning. We have very little wind, making it feel a bit steamy. Winds are blowing out of the South-Southeast at 2 mph, gusting to 3 and there is a light chop on the water. There are no NOAA advisories this morning.

Fishing remains fair for our inlet anglers. We're seeing more bait n the water which will attract the larger predators, at least that's the way it's supposed to work! We're seeing some oversized Reds, a few in the slot, mostly oversized Snook, quite a few Jacks and Ladyfish, Blues, Black Drum and a couple of Mangrove Snapper that have been landed over the past week. 

Our first photo today features inlet regular Bill Hillman of Kissimmee. Bill and his friend Jason fished the north jetty, they didn't have much luck until 2:00 p.m. when this 30" C/R Red hit a live mullet. Bill released the Red unharmed after the photo.

Scott Platt of Vero Beach also fished the north jetty  when he landed this Black Drum in our second photo using live shrimp. Scott's was the only Black Drum of the morning. 

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