Tuesday, April 10, 2018

Sebastian Inlet Report

                            


SHEEPSHEAD AND BLUES, A FEW SNOOK, REDS, POMPANO AND BLACK DRUM

It’s another beautiful day at the Sebastian Inlet.  Winds are blowing out of the Southwest at 12 mph, gusting to 14 and there is a moderate chop on the water.  We have a slight chance of showers this morning and likely showers and potential thunderstorms this afternoon.  Winds are forecasted to shift to the West this afternoon which could generate some waves for our surfers.
The weekend bite was fair.  A decent variety of species came over the rails but not in huge numbers.  Sheepshead and Blues dominated the catches with a few Snook, Reds, Blues, Pompano and Black Drum thrown into the mix according to Tommy Turowski at the Sebastian Inlet Bait and Tackle Shop.  Anglers are having good luck using live shrimp for most species.
Our angler of the day is inlet regular Rod Hutchinson.  Rod fished the north jetty and  had lots of  luck. It was an amazing day at the inlet, weather-wise and Rod took home three beautiful Pompano.  

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