Wednesday, October 21, 2015

Sebastian Inlet Report

                                     
                                       
                                   


10-21-15 WEDNESDAY: SLOPPY CONDITIONS 

Winds are blowing out of the East this morning at 12 mph, gusting to 16 and the water is choppy around the jetties and on the ICW. NOAA has issued a small craft advisory and is calling for scattered showers today.

The sloppy conditions have kept most anglers off the jetties and beaches the past few days, only the diehard anglers have been attempting to fish. Jacks and Blues were prevalent Monday but Snook and Reds have been landed in these conditions as well.

  Our first photo today features Clyde Demming of Altamonte Springs. Clyde was the luckiest guy on the north jetty. Everyone else was landing Jacks but Clyde landed his 31" slot Snook with the help of Scott Mittleholz of Ft. Lauderdale on the net. Clyde used shrimp to land the Snook and earlier in the morning, he also landed a slot Red. 
  Photo two features Ed Browne of Ft. Pierce. Ed landed his Jack on mullet. 

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