Friday, April 19, 2013

Sebastian Inlet Report




04-19-13 FRIDAY: TGIF!! 

This morning, winds are blowing out of the South at 11 mph and there is a moderate chop on the water. There is a mix of sun and clouds over the inlet and the forecast is calling for potential rain today and over the weekend. Go prepared if you head to the inlet, but get out and wet a line! 

Yesterday in the early morning there was a 35" C/R Snook, a 40" C/R Red, a 29" keeper Red, and four or five Jacks. Later in the morning a Black Drum, a bunch of Lookdowns, one real sweet Pompano, a Spanish Mackerel and a couple of Whiting came over the rails of the north jetty. Live shrimp, clams and small jigs were working. It was a gorgeous day out on the north jetty, there were some nice waves for our surfers, the water was clean, birds were diving, fish were jumping, manatees were swimming by and 3 or 4 Gannets were flying, diving and floating around!

Our first photo today features 10 year old Isaiah Roberson of Winter Haven. Isaiah was fishing the north jetty with his father when he landed this good sized Black Drum.
Mike Ricciardi of Vero Beach and Sonny Advincula of Kissimmee pose with their good sized Pompano they landed using shrimp and clam combos on 

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