Thursday, March 17, 2016

Sebastian Inlet Report


                                 
03-17-16 THURSDAY: SNOOK, BLACK DRUM, POMPANO, SHEEPSHEAD, REDS AND BLUES 

We have a little fog and some clouds over the inlet this morning. Winds are blowing out of the West-Southwest at 6 mph, gusting to 10 and the water is calm. It's a beautiful morning for surf fishing! Winds will switch to the East this afternoon and NOAA is calling for a light chance of rain. 

The Snook bite remains decent. Anglers fishing in the early morning hours are still seeing some slot and oversized fish come over the rails. A few Black Drum, Sheepshead and Pompano are in play as well. The calmer water is helping the Pompano bite. Whiting are in the surf as well. 

Our first photo today features Ike Beatty of Gifford. Ike landed this beautiful 32" slot Snook off the north jetty using sand fleas, of all things! 
  Juan Diaz of Kissimmee Orlando visited the north jetty with his family and this nice Sheepshead was landed, this was his first catch! 

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