Thursday, May 26, 2011

Sebastian Inlet Report

05-26-11 THURSDAY: ATLANTIC SPADE, MANGROVE SNAPPER, BLUERUNNERS AND BLUES 

This morning winds where blowing out of the West at 9 mph and there is a moderate chop on the water. It's a real pretty day, get out and enjoy if you can!

Fishing is still on the slow side although we are starting to see a few more bites coming to the jetty anglers. Yesterday Mangrove Snapper made an appearance for those using shrimp. Atlantic Spade, Blues and Bluerunners were also biting. We are praying to the "fishing gods" to smile upon us and bring us some good fish for the shore based anglers, especially for the upcoming holiday weekend!! 

We did receive an update from night anglers that said the night bite has been really hot! They said the Reds have been thick and they have landed some enormous catch and release Snook. One angler had one that  busted off his line and said it was the biggest Snook he'd ever seen, all on jigs. 

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