Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Sebastian Inlet Report



09-23-14 TUESDAY: REDS, SNOOK, MACKEREL, JACKS, BLUE RUNNERS AND MANGROVE SNAPPER 

Ahh, the first day of fall and the weather actually feels a little cooler; the high today is predicted to be less than 90 degrees! We have a lot of cloud cover over the inlet this morning, winds are blowing out of the South at 7 mph, gusting to 10 and there is a light chop on the water. The NOAA forecast is calling for a good possibility of showers and thunderstorms. 

An update from inlet regular Mike Riccardi of Vero Beach reported that yesterday's outgoing tide produced several Mangrove Snapper and several Reds but only two were in the slot. Mike landed a 29" C/R Red along with several Mangrove Snapper. Spanish and Cero Mackerel were busting up the schools of wall to wall mullet. Lots of Snook were visible and feeding on the mullet but none were landed during Mike's time on the jetty. Big Jacks were active as well; everything was being landed on finger mullet. 

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