Sebastian Inlet Offshore Fishing Report and Forecast: February 2014

SAMSUNGWell we all survived January with the cold and WINDY weather. Hope the winds will calm down and we can get back to fishing offshore. Some fisherman were able to get out a few times in January and when they did they got good number of kings and tripletail.
Kingfish, cobia, sailfish, and wahoo, that’s what we need to talk about. This is the time of year for these fish to be moving around a lot looking for the baitfish in the water. It’s time to get your gear ready and target these fish; they will be in depths anywhere from 50 to150 feet of water. Make sure your reels have plenty of line on them; if not replace it because you never can tell when that 60 pound wahoo is going to take the bait.
February is here and so is the cold weather. The fish are going to be moving out to deeper waters so you are going to travel further to find the gamefish. Continue to look for weed lines and other floating debris that the storms have brought in closer to shore.
The bottom fishing bite has been fantastic and I look for that to continue through February. Triggerfish is about the only thing you can keep but plenty of other fish will bend your rod.
If you are looking to get some amberjacks, you are going to have to run out to the 180 feet mark. Make sure to take plenty of bait because the sharks will take most of it along with the amberjack.
In closing, I want to remind you all that Valentine’s Day is this month. Get her something nice and she will let you go fishing again.
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