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Sebastin In let fishing report 10-4
10-04-10 MONDAY: REDS, JACKS, BLACK DRUM, SNAPPER, SPANISH MACKEREL, BLUES AND SNOOK
What a beautiful morning at the inlet. Winds are blowing out of the northeast at 5 mph and there is a light chop on the water.
Over the weekend anglers landed a good variety of fish. A lot of keeper and oversized Reds have been coming over the rails along with Black Drum, Spanish Mackerel, Snapper, Jacks, Blues and Pompano.

Lydia Le of Sebastian fished the south jetty Thursday night and ended up with the huge Snook in photo # 1. Lydia hasn't had any luck with a keeper yet, they have been either 1/2" short or way oversized and she didn't get an accurate measurement on her Snook but it was a big as her nine year old! To top it off, Lydia ended up landing the same Snook twice in one night. Nice catch Lydia.
We received an update from Mike Ricciardi who was out on the north jetty on Friday morning and reported a good bite for both Red and Black Drum. 15 - 20 came over the rails and "Granny" had the best luck, limiting out with 5.

Photo # 2 shows Granny with her biggest of the day at 26". Dead shrimp was the best bait for the Black Drum. 10 - 12 keeper Reds were landed, Mike landed one at 20". Tony Swiderski of Sebastian had an incredible morning with a 29" Snook, a 24" Red, a 20" Black Drum and a Mangrove Snapper for his cooler.

Photo # 3 shows Tony with one of the oversized Reds landed Friday morning, this beauty was 40". Greenies and finger mullet were bringing in some nice Spanish Mackerel and big Jacks were busting through the schools of finger mullet all morning long.

Photo # 4 features John Hardin of Vero Beach with a 28" Red he landed and released on live finger mullet. John also took home a couple of Mangrove Snapper. Thanks for the photos and update Mike!
Mike Salmon was fishing the mouth of the tide pool on Sunday. Using live shrimp Mike caught 16 Mangrove Snapper, 5 that were keeper size but the rest were close. Thanks Mike!

Our last photo today is of Keith Pariagh with a 26" Jack landed Wednesday. Keith and his wife Jenifer both landed keeper Reds and big Jacks on that wet day!
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