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Saturday, December 12, 2015

Sebastian Inlet Report

                                                 
                                                


12-11-15 FRIDAY: SNOOK, SNOOK, SNOOK! 

Inlet anglers will experience mostly sunny skies and warm temperatures throughout the weekend with highs near 80 degrees. The only chance of showers comes on Sunday and it's a low probability...only 30%. Today, winds are out of the Northeast at 5 to 20 mph. The forecast calls for a light to moderate chop on the Intracoastal throughout the weekend. Off shore, seas are 2-3 feet today, doubling by Saturday night.

Tommy Turowski of the Sebastian Inlet Bait and Tackle Shop reports that anglers are just killing the snook today. According to Tommy, "everybody's got one!". Also coming over the rails are some nice flounder, some big blues, mackerels, reds, and surprisingly some snapper on the south side. As for bait fish, there's not much at the moment, just a few mullet and pinfish making the rounds.

Our picture of the day is from Laura Weinberger. Laura hooked up with her own big snook back in November.
Tommy Turowski with the Sebastian Inlet's Bait & Tackle shop reports anglers catching both snook on big shrimp and numerous flounder in the 4 to 6 lbs. range. Some sheepshead and ladyfish are also coming over the rails. However, Tommy says the Inlet's bait fish are a little scarce today.

The last photo is Justin Foster. Justin was working the south side of the Inlet in the afternoon when he caught three, keeper flounder on finger mullet.

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