Protect Manatees During Their Spring Migration in Sebastian
As the warm spring sun ushers in a new season, boaters are reminded to go slow and watch for manatees in Sebastian, Florida. These gentle giants, known for their leisurely pace, are
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As the warm spring sun ushers in a new season, boaters are reminded to go slow and watch for manatees in Sebastian, Florida. These gentle giants, known for their leisurely pace, are
It’s time to reel in the fishing details in Sebastian, Florida. While the weather provided us with warm temperatures, the fishing at the Sebastian Inlet was unpredictable. Wayne “Snookman” Landry
On Tuesday, March 19th, the first day of spring, the Marine Resources Council (MRC) will unveil a pivotal environmental initiative titled “IMAGINE! A Year of Hope + Action.” This significant movement, presented
This past week at Sebastian Inlet, anglers experienced a mixed bag of fishing conditions, with snook biting well during the incoming tide on Wednesday and Thursday, but a slowdown was
As spring break approaches, we see an influx of boating vacationers eager to explore the waterways in Sebastian, including the inlet, Indian River Lagoon, and the St. Sebastian River. Florida
As March unfolds, the eagerly awaited “springtime” weather is showing, signaling a warm transition for the waters. With temperatures notably rising into the 80s, the Sebastian Inlet waters are warming,
The Sebastian Inlet was busy with visitors last weekend, though the fish weren’t biting much for those trying to catch them. After about a month of closure, the North Jetty
Fishing at Sebastian Inlet has seen a decline because of unfavorable weather, serving as a reminder to anglers that winter continues to persist. In a conversation with Wayne Landry, known
Snook season is underway, yet activity at Sebastian Inlet remains disappointing. However, anglers report Monster Bluefish, with catches ranging between 8 and 12 pounds, eagerly biting on anything cast into
Sebastian fishing has been inconsistent, with many anglers experiencing slow catch rates, largely attributed to fluctuating winds and temperatures. The presence of strong winds, especially from cold fronts, tends to
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