Sebastian Inlet Florida
A Collection of Photographs on the Indian River Lagoon
I've Been going to Sebastian Inlet since the 60's with my parents and friends. My father liked fishing and camping at the old rustic campgrounds on Coconut Point and Long Point Park which awarded him early morning and all day access to the great fishery this recreational area offers.
As a young man, I turned to Sebastian often finding both surfing and fishing as my source of recreation and relaxation. World renowned snook fishing kept me up all night and early morning surf motivated me during the daylight hours.

Long Point Park, Sebastian Inlet Recreation Area

Cambell's Pocket and the Inlet Marina

Sebastian Inlet looking west from the Atlantic Ocean

The inlet switches tide every six hours and currents can exceed ten knots going both in and out of the Atlantic Ocean

Rapids often form at different locations in the inlet depending on the tide

Calmer days on the inlet allow boats access to inland and ocean waters

Florida's A1A provides a span across Sebastian Inlet

One of the more popular restaurants and bars is Captain Hiram's in the mainland city of Sebastian

Commercial Fishing Boats docked at the fish house

A hurricane victim on a spoil island in the Indian River Lagoon

Sebastian River Bridge

A controlled burn on the Sebastian River banks

Florida's East Coast Railway

Railroad Trestles on the Sebastian River

An Excited angler showing off her catch

Snook are a favorite gamefish on the Indian River Lagoon near Sebastian

Releasing a snook

Snook being released

Wabasso Bridge spanning the Indian River Lagoon

Sunrise near Grant Farm Island

North Jetty at Sebastian Inlet

Mullet Creek near Honest John's Fish Camp

Captain Richard Bradley [Author & Photographer]

Lures on the dashboard

Captain Richard Bradley drifting the Inlet

Under the A1A bridge on the Sebastian Inlet

Spotted Sea Trout caught on artificial lures

A close up of a Spotted Sea Trout

Bluefish aren't always caught on Florida's inland waterways

Spotted Sea Trout on Fly

Redfish on Fly

Author and Photographer Captain Richard Bradley

Fly Fishing

Stripping the Flyline

Looking closer at the mangrove shoreline

Resting the Fly
This is a collection from a fishing trip with my wife in the Sebastian Inlet area in Central Florida. There's some photos of the Sebastian Inlet bridge and various other locations on the Indian River Lagoon system both north and south of the inlet itself. Grant Island, Wabasso, Micco and the Sebastian River are notable along with photos of people holding sea trout, snook, redfish and bluefish.