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November has been off and on weather wise but it has not stopped us from catching fish. The winds and waves have been ridiculous this month, almost completely cutting out offshore trips and limiting fishing out at Sebastian Inlet jetty. We've been getting some cooler temperatures lately and this has started to bring in the flounder and pompano into Sebastian. The snook and redfish are still hot and heavy when you can find where they're staging up as well. With that being said Sebastian has been extremely busy with jetty fishermen and boat fishermen this past week. Another fish I do not typically target but are a blast to catch and fantastic eating are sheepshead. When the winds are blowing, water temps are cool, and the inlets are a mad house I like to stay inside and look for these fun fighting and wonderful tasting sheepshead along the docks, bridges, and causeways. They can be a little difficult to catch at first but once you get the hang of it they're a lot of fun. Give us a call at Whatever Turns U On Fishing Charters to set up your next fun fishing adventure.
Shane Trottier
Grant-valkaria, Florida, United States
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It's coming into spring break time, so we'll have limited spots available. We get booked up pretty quick this time of year. Let's start off with the weather, we'll it's been hit or miss as usual. It's been windy, rainy, and cold most of February. March should be warming up a bit though. When the days are available offshore trips have been very productive. We've had a few nice days in the last couple weeks, so last minute decisions to run out have paid off. The snapper bite has been amazing. Nice sized mangrove and lane snapper, triggerfish, sheepshead, pompano, bluefish, and kingfish, along with an occasional cobia have all been taking the bait. Inshore on the other hand has been hit or miss. The heavy winds have been making the lagoon very dirty. With dirty water makes it almost impossible to site fish anything unless they're active on top. The cold fronts and heavy winds have put a damper on most days but we're managing. The snook bite at the inlet has been tough as well. There's been a solid 10 degree difference in water temps from the ocean side to the river side. One day is hot the next day is not. The inlet has been holding a decent amount of jack crevalle which offer an awesome fight and there has been some occasional monster bluefish around. There's been a good number of blacktip and spinner sharks being caught along the beach and nearshore reefs. When mother nature allows us, we're having good luck on the nearshore reefs catching weakfish and lane snapper. The big manta rays have started to show up outside the inlet and if you're lucky they'll have some cobia tagging along with them looking for an easy meal. Bowfishing has been excellent at night. We've found some solid spots in one of the lakes that offers some fantastic trips. Tons of tilapia everywhere you look, some customers are getting upwards of 300 shots a night. The day trips are ok, but nighttime is where it's at for bowfishing out here.
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