Looks as though the weather will be nice and stable this upcoming week with highs into the 80’s and partly sunny. That kind of forecast can make for some great fishing as long as the winds don’t get out of control. We have had a good bite this past week from New Smyrna Beach south through Mosquito Lagoon. The redfish , trout and black drum have been cooperating well on both live bait and artificials. Shrimp and finger mullet have been working well along with spoons and soft plastics as well.
Capt Patrick Rood www.spotntailcharters.com (386)566-1394
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The weather has been cooperating for the most part this past week making for some great sightfishing. My clients have been boating great numbers of both redfish and black drum out of several different large schools throughout the backwaters of New Smyrna Beach. It looks as if we are going to have a little front moving down on us for a few days but the weather should be back stable the beginning of next week. There is still plenty of bait throughout Mosquito Lagoon and the fish have been mixed in with it. Small soft plastics and shrimp have been working well when presented slowly.
Capt Patrick Rood www.spotntailcharters.com (386)566-1394 The bite continues to be good throughout the backwaters of New Smyrna Beach and south into Mosquito Lagoon. The water level has lowered quite a bit bringing a lot of the fish out of the ditches and on to the flats into schools and small groups.
We have been targeting black drum, redfish , snook and trout this past week and the weather has been great for it. Clear skies and clean water has produced the perfect storm of a bite. February is usually always a great month to sight fish and by the looks of it , I do not think it’s going to disappoint this year as well as we have been on a great bite so far. Contact us today to book your New Smyrna Beach or Mosquito Lagoon fishing charter. Capt Patrick Rood www.spotntailcharters.com (386)566-1394 |
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