Monday, April 29, 2013

Sebastian Inlet Report




04-29-13 MONDAY: SNOOK, BLUES, BLACK DRUM, REDS, FLOUNDER, POMPANO, JACKS AND MANGROVE SNAPPER 

Winds are blowing out of the South-Southeast at 14 mph this morning and gusting to 17. There is a moderate chop on the water; small craft should exercise caution. 

Over the weekend conditions weren't great but the fish were biting. Saturday the Snook bite was strong but all were oversized except one keeper. Tommy Turowski at the Sebastian Inlet Bait and Tackle Shop reported Snook were busting up large schools of silver mullet. A few nice, fat Flounder were landed along with some real big Blues, Black Drum, Pompano, Jacks and Lookdowns. Mangrove Snapper have started to appear but they are on the small side. This morning there are a lot of Pelicans diving in and around the inlet which is always a good sign! 
 Our first photo today is of Brahim Elkhattabi of Orlando with a beautiful Pompano that was landed by his friend Mazen Rayan. Mazen was using a shrimp and clam combo to land this beauty! 
In our second photo, Larry Robison of West Melbourne poses with two good sized Lookdowns that were landed off the north jetty.Lookdowns are a tasty pan fish!


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