It seems as though we have finally hit a plateau of some nice weather for this upcoming week here in New Smyrna Beach and Mosquito Lagoon. We still have some cooler nights which is great with some low 80’s mid day.
The fishing has continued to be good with a mixed bag of species from redfish and trout to snook and black drum. We have also been catching them on several different baits from artificial to live bait and even cut bait. I do not see the bite slacking off anytime soon. Capt Patrick Rood www.spotntailcharters.com (386)566-1394
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It looks as though our winter weather will be here for most of this week with cooler nights and 60’s to 70 during the days. With this little blast of cool air coming into Central Florida look for the fish to become really active throughout the backwaters of New Smyrna Beach and Mosquito Lagoon.
The water clarity has been great making for some good sight fishing of redfish and black drum . The bait can still be found hanging in and around the deeper edges and holes. Those holes and edges are where you will find most of your schooling trout as the larger ones will be gathering warmth in the shallow pot holes. Small soft plastics , spoons and live bait have all been working well to trigger a bite. Capt Patrick Rood www.spotntailcharters.com (386)566-1394 There has been some shifting winds this past week bringing an influx of water into the back waters of New Smyrna Beach and Mosquito Lagoon. As the wind and higher water does make it a little more challenging to fish in the fish are still there and they are still hungry.
Look for the bait to be pushed up a little closer to the shorelines and the fish not that far behind them. Soft plastics, twice baits , spoons and live bait have all been working well. This week the weather looks to be pretty stable making for some great sight fishing but as we get into the weekend it’s calling for some rainy days. Capt Patrick Rood www.spotntailcharters.com (386)566-1394 We have had a roller coaster of weather this winter but the fish have enjoyed it. On the back side of the fronts the fish are eating everything but the kitchen sink. The bait continues to be plentiful throughout the New Smyrna Beach waters . Look for the fish to be holding in the sand holes and on the shallow mud flats gathering warmth from the bottom.
Finger mullet , live shrimp , soft plastics and spoons have been working well. We will be having a couple days of windy conditions but look for the fish to be extremely happy on the back side of this front. Capt Patrick Rood www.spotntailcharters.com (386)566-1394 |
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