Sebastian Inlet Jetty Snook

Arthur with his grandkids got on some good snook. It was great to see Arthur back as he just went through over 30 radiation treatments fo wipe out his cancer so he can do more hunting and fishing with his grandkids!

The beach got a little rough this week but that didn’t hurt the bite. The fishing at Sebastian Inlet has been productive with plenty of Jack Crevalle, Jewfish, Snook and Redfish chewing live pigfish and pinfish. Tarpon are still on the beach but it has been a little rough running the beach to get to the fish. Live bait on both incoming and outgoing tides has been the key to success.

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Nikolaj from Denmark and Austin doubled up!

The inshore bite for snook and Jewfish has been good as well along the deeper docks and in the channel. Fishing has also been really good around the spoil islands and deeper mangroves shorelines. We’ve had success with the Rapala Twitchin Mullet and Twitchin Minnows, in addition to the the Storm 360GT Paddle Tail and jerk baits. For best results inshore, get out in the early mornings and late evenings when the bite is most active.

Jetty Snook at Sebastian Inlet

Tide Raboin from Grant with a big Snook by the fenders!

Happy kids with big Sebastian Redfish

Captain Noah and Dorado with a nice Redfish!

Capt. Glyn with Snook at Sebastian Inlet

Super Proud of Noah as he took almost 5 minutes to bait his own hook. I made the cast for him but he hooked and brought this nice snook to the boat all by himself!

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Eric from Michigan got on a good snook bite!