Tuesday, July 28, 2015

Sebastian Inlet Report

07-28-15 TUESDAY: A FEW MANGROVE SNAPPER 

We have another lovely summer morning at the Sebastian Inlet. Winds are blowing out of the Southwest at 14 mph, gusting to 18 which keeps the no see 'ums away and helps keep our inlet anglers cooled off. We have summer showers and thunderstorms in the forecast as usual, so keep it in mind when heading to the inlet.

We don't have many anglers out on the jetties this morning as fishing remains slow. We received an update from inlet regular Mike Ricciardi who reported this morning was very nice out on the north jetty but the bite is slow. Inlet regulars Chuck Fischer of Satellite Beach and Tony Swiderski of Sebastian landed a few Mangrove Snapper on the end of the incoming tide. A couple of young men were sight casting plugs to a school of Reds from the sea wall but they couldn't get them to bite. There's plenty of bait in the water but Barracuda are keeping the Mackerel and Bonito away. Mike's neighbor Bob Green landed a real nice 20" Mutton Snapper off the south beach last Friday. 

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