The snook bite is hot at Sebastian Inlet, with redfish and jack crevalle also in the mix.
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The North Jetty has been the place to fish, with live finger mullet proving effective in the surf. Anglers report catching snook, jacks, bluefish, and Spanish mackerel.
The black drum also made an appearance on the incoming tide using live shrimp as bait. For snook, they are biting on live baits such as shrimp and pigs and pinfish. However, most have been too small to keep.
The mangrove snapper and some sheepshead are still around.
If you’re planning to fish the north jetty, make sure you do it this week. The jetty will be closed for storm-related repairs starting November 4th through July 2025, but the district said they hope to complete the project earlier than expected.
On the South Jetty, fishing has been slower due to dirty water and seaweed. However, the incoming tide is the best time for snook. Live baits and plastic swimbaits have been effective.
Everything else around the Sebastian Inlet has been hit or miss.