Monday, October 28, 2013

Sebastian Inlet Report



                                       

10-28-13 MONDAY: REDFISH, SNOOK, MANGROVE SNAPPER, SPANISH MACKEREL, LOOKDOWNS, MARGATE, JACKS AND FLOUNDER 

We have a stunning fall morning at the inlet. Winds are blowing out of the East-Northeast at 9 mph and gusting to 12. The water has a light to moderate chop and the water temperature is starting to drop a little. 

We've had some real nice action with Redfish. Anglers using live mojarra, finger mullet, shrimp and some artificials like top water plugs are producing good results. Spanish Mackerel have started coming within casting range and a few good sized fish have been landed with greenies or gotcha lures. We are still seeing some Mangrove Snapper but the bite had slowed significantly. A few Pompano have been landed, some good sized Margate, Lookdowns and a lot of Jacks have been coming over the rails of the jetties. A few Flounder are being landed on the flats, but we've yet to see any real big fish.

Our first angler today is Joe Prete who landed this 23" slot Red off the north jetty using a Carolina rig and live shrimp.

Photo two features Angelo DelTedesco of Orlando with an oversized Red he landed off the north jetty on the outgoing tide using shrimp. The Red was released unharmed after the photo.

Our last photo today is of inlet regular Mike Ricciardi of Vero Beach with a 14" Mangrove Snapper and a 24" slot Red. 

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