Monday, February 25, 2013

Sebastian Inlet Report




02-25-13 MONDAY: SLOW BITE AT THE INLET 

It's another beautiful morning at the Sebastian Inlet. This morning, winds are blowing out of the Southwest at 7 mph and there is a light chop on the water. 


Fishing has been on the slow side, February isn't notorious for its great bite, but the weather couldn't be better! Over the weekend Sheepshead were the best bets at the inlet, although they weren't landed in big numbers. A few Black Drum, Reds, Blues, Spanish Mackerel and small Snook were landed. There just hasn't been a lot to get excited about. 

  Our first photo today features Tony Andrade of Poinciana. Tony landed his oversized Red using sand fleas, which is not unheard of, but not their usual choice of bait. This beautiful Red was released right after the photo. 
  Photo two is of Phillip Ping of Orlando. Phillip and his buddies were at the inlet fishing for Snook, but that wasn't happening, so they switched to Sharks....they were definitely happening! There have been a lot of Sharks cruising around the inlet lately! 

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