July in the Sebastian Inlet area is a month of stable weather and predictable fishing. The light winds of summer allow small boat anglers to get out and fish the mouth of Sebastian Inlet and the near coastal Atlantic on a daily basis. Brevard EditionJul 2nd, 2013
The bait in both the Indian River Lagoon and the Banana River lagoons are abundant. The gamefish are mixed in with the bait when you find it.Brevard - Capt Glyn AustinJul 1st, 2013
Summer brings several things that improve the fishing in the central lagoon area, some of which include stable weather, light winds and increased variety and numbers of baitfish. The light winds open new territory to small boat anglers (i.e. the ocean).Brevard EditionJun 4th, 2013
There is a lot of mullet on the flats in the Banana River from the Pineda Causeway up to 528. There are plenty of big trout as well as redfish and snook mixed in. Your best opportunity to hook up with the big fish will be to fish the flats early with a Skitterwalk topwater plug in Bone Chartreuse or live mullet early in the morning around the bait pods. Brevard - Capt Glyn AustinMay 31st, 2013
March is the beginning of the spring season in the Sebastian area. The list of readily available gamefish species expands … Brevard EditionFeb 27th, 2013
Turkey Creek, Crane Creek and the Eau Gallie River are full of Jacks, Trout and Ladyfish. We have been getting … Brevard - Capt Glyn AustinJan 20th, 2013