The bite still continues to be good throughout the New Smyrna Beach waters. We have a influx of bait fish along the beach and through Mosquito Lagoon making for a continuous food supply. The jacks, blue fish, snook and redfish have been enjoying the unlimited food source. As long as the weather continues to be stable I believe the bite will continue to be good. We are still seeing some good numbers of trout and black drum in the shallows of the Lagoon but unfortunately with the influx of water we had the past couple of weeks the clarity is not so good.
Capt Patrick Rood www.spotntailcharters.com (386)566-1394
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We are back in some kind of crazy weather pattern this past week. We have had a lot of wind and rain over the past few days bringing the water levels extremely high in Mosquito Lagoon at the moment. With strong northeast winds it has also made for strong push of water in the New Smyrna Beach area as well. The fish are definitely spread out quite a bit with the influx of water but when you find them they are eating well. Live bait and cut bait pitches along shorelines have been working well for redfish, snook and trout. We have also had a large amount of jacks and bluefish located throughout the New Smyrna Beach waters and are always fun to catch on artificial’s like plugs and spoons. Hopefully the winds will subside in the next couple days and the water will start to get back to normal.
Capt Patrick Rood www.spotntailcharters.com (386)566-1394 The bite has continued to be good throughout the New Smyrna Beach area. We have had a good amount of baitfish scattered from Mosquito Lagoon north to New Smyrna. There is a variety of species in and around the baitfish this time of year. Look for the bait pods and focus on fishing in and around them with either live or artificial baits. The bait pods are holding trout, jacks, bluefish,tarpon and redfish right now and all are eager to eat. It looks like the weather will be stable for the next few days or so allowing the bite to continue.
Capt Patrick Rood www.spotntailcharters.com (386)566-1394 The weather has been nasty this past week with wind and rain for three days straight across the New Smyrna Beach area. The good news is the fish are still chewing well. We do have a influx of water throughout Mosquito Lagoon making water levels higher than usual. The water clarity is also a little tainted as well making sight fishing a little difficult. We do have a decent amount of bait moving through the area which is allowing our redfish, trout, snook, flounder and several other species chew well. Spoons, twitch baits , soft plastics and live bait have been producing well both in New Smyrna and south throughout the Lagoon. Look for the weather to stable out the next few days and the bite continue to stay steady.
Capt Patrick Rood www.spotntailcharters.com (386)566-1394 |
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