I believe summer has finally started to pop it’s head out here in New Smyrna Beach. The weather has started to warm and t to e bite has continued to get better. Look for the bait to continue to show up on the flats of Mosquito Lagoon . Look for the trout and redfish to mingle among the schools of bait throughout the shallows. Spoons, plugs and soft plastics have been working along with live mullet and shrimp. As the water temps continue to fuse and more bait arrive the bite will continue to only get better.
Capt Patrick Rood www.spotntailcharters.com (386)566-1394
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The weather here in New Smyrna Beach has been a page out of the chamber of commerce book. We have had clear skies and mid 80’s the past few days and looks to continue to get warmer. We are still bringing several different species boat side from snook to black drum. Look for the snook and Jacks to be holding up north around the New Smyrna backwaters. Target structure and deeper shorelines with both artificial and live bait for best results. Further south throughout Mosquito Lagoon you can find red fish, trout and black drum. Look on the shallow flats that are holding bait early then move to the deeper edges as the day moves on. Shrimp, cut bait and soft plastics have been working well to trigger a bite.
Capt Patrick Rood www.spotntailcharters.com (386)566-1394 Finally, after this last little blast of cool weather it seems as though the waters around New Smyrna Beach are getting to normal. The bite has been good with several different species coming boat side this past week. As the waters continue to warm the fish will start to get into their spring time patterns and the bait should start to show up in greater numbers.
Look for the redfish and trout cruising shorelines throughout Mosquito Lagoon. Artificials and live bait have both been working well. The trout still need a little patience’s with the slowly warming water temps. The snook and Jack bite has been good a little further north into New Smyrna Beach. Live shrimp and soft plastics have been getting bites around the structure holding fish. Looks as though the weather conditions will be leveling off and continuing to warm. Capt Patrick Rood www.spotntailcharters.com (386)566-1394 |
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