Monday, November 7, 2011

Sebastian Inlet Report




11-07-11 MONDAY: BLACK DRUM, SNOOK, REDS, MARGATE, JACKS, BLUES, POMPANO AND FLOUNDER

This morning winds are blowing out of the East at 15 mph and the water is choppy. There is a small craft advisory in effect through Wednesday evening; boaters should exercise caution.

Friday morning the bite slowed significantly. A few nice Black Drum came over the rails and a couple of beautiful slot Snook. A few slot Pompano along with some shorts, Ladyfish, Jacks and a lot of catfish made appearances.

Over the weekend jetty anglers had to deal with high winds, rough seas and seaweed. Those who hung around, even after being soaked by waves coming over the rails, did well. Black Drum, big Reds, Snook, Jacks, Blues and Margate were landed according to Tommy at the inlet Bait and Tackle Shop. Tommy said the west end of the jetty rails looked like a clothesline with anglers trying to dry out their clothes in the afternoon sun! Anglers fishing west of the bridge landed some nice Flounder as well.


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