Winds are blowing out of the East at 8 this morning; gusting to 10 and the water has a light to moderate chop. A front moved through yesterday afternoon that created dense sea fog which enveloped the inlet anglers but it’s long gone. It’s hot and sunny at the inlet this morning. NOAA is advising small craft to exercise caution. Tommy Turowski at the Sebastian Inlet Bait and Tackle Shop reports the bite from the north jetty yesterday included a few Snook, some Sheepshead, one Pompano and a couple of Blues. Earlier in the week it was all about Sting Rays and big Sharks. This morning there has been Pompano activity. Sportswriter and fishing Guru Ed Killer reports a steady Trout bite for anglers fishing the early outgoing tide at the inlet.
Our photo today is courtesy of Patrick Monaghan of Melbourne Beach and features Augusto Rozados of Hollywood, FL. Augusto fished the north beach, Wind, weeds and waves created a challenge for surf fishing. Augusto had landed only two Whiting for the day’s effort but a little change in luck brought in his nice Pompano using sand fleas. A couple of short Pompano were landed and returned.
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