Monday, May 14, 2012

Sebastian Inlet Report

05-14-12 MONDAY: A GOOD VARIETY OF FISH WERE LANDED OVER THE WEEKEND, NOTHING IN HUGE NUMBERS 

Skies are overcast this morning at the inlet, but it is beautiful. Winds are blowing out of the Southwest at 2 mph and the water has a light chop. There is a small swell for the surfers on the north side; please use caution when casting off the north side of the north jetty.

Over the weekend there was a good variety of fish landed. Sea Trout are still being landed on the flats. Sheepshead, Snook, Reds, Flounder, Jacks, Spots, Blues and a couple of big Permit were landed on Friday afternoon. Earl Truman of Vero Beach landed a big Permit around 4:00 p.m. and an unidentified angler landed one an hour earlier. 
Our photo today features Thang Nguyen of Orlando, who fished the inlet he was sure he had a keeper on the line but when he got it over the rails, realized it was an inch short. Thang released the Snook so it could grow up a little! 


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