Friday, July 20, 2012

Sebastian Inlet Report

07-20-12 FRIDAY: A GOOD VARIETY OF SPECIES ARE BEING LANDED BY THE MORE PATIENT ANGLERS! 

It's a steamy morning at the inlet. Winds have picked up a little, which is helping. Winds are blowing out of the Southeast at 8 mph and the water is calm.

Fishing remains hit or miss. SISP Ranger Ed Perry reported that a lot of little baits were in the water around the Tide Pool road this morning and Jacks were tearing them up. Ed also reported seeing small Spanish Mackerel jumping and he's been told that Mangrove Snapper have been landed west of the bridge this week. 

Walton Ray of the Sebastian Inlet Bait and Tackle Shop reported that yesterday afternoon, big Reds were being landed on poppers. Tommy Turowski reported a few Spanish Mackerel, Mangrove Snapper, Reds, Jacks and a few Sheepshead have made appearances this week. Bonito are still zipping around the north jetty as well. 

Our first two photos today of father and son duo Don and Nicholas Washbaugh of Melbourne. The duo was fishing the north jetty and hooked up with a nice Bonito, featured in our first photo.About 15 minutes after the Bonito hook-up the duo landed a nice 29" Spanish Mackerel.

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