The inconsistent weather continues here in Central Florida with cool temperatures and wind to clouds and rain. But even with some crazy weather lately the bite still continues to be good. We have been boating several species on each trip like trout, redfish and snook just to mention a few. The water clarity is great and when weather allows is making for some great sight fishing from New Smyrna Beach south throughout Mosquito Lagoon. It looks as though we are going to get a little warmer weather heading our way into next week and then another possible cool down afterwards.
Capt Patrick Rood www.spotntailcharters.com (386)566-1394
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Despite the recent low-pressure system pushing up from the Caribbean bringing windy, wet conditions, the bite has stayed strong in our local waters. The fish don't seem fazed at all – we're consistently landing an impressive variety including speckled trout, redfish, snook, and black drum.
The action's been fantastic with both artificial lures and live bait presentations. Whether you're casting shrimp or finger mullet, the fish are responding. With favorable weather forecasted through Christmas week, we're expecting even better fishing ahead! Book your holiday fishing adventure today: Captain Patrick Rood (386) 566-1394 #FloridaFishing #InshoreAnglers #SpotNTailCharters #Redfish #Snook #BlackDrum #FishingCharter #FloridaLife #FishingGuide #SaltLife #FloridaAngler #CatchOfTheDay #FishingLife #InshoreLife #FishingTrip #CaptainPatrick #FloridaCharters #BackcountryFishing As the weather consistently keeps changing from hot to cold the fish have settled into their winter time pattern. Look for the redfish, trout and black drum to holding in and around the sand holes and mud bottoms . Smaller baits and slower action has worked well with the crystal clear low water conditions we currently have. Small artificial’s like soft plastics and spoons have been working well along with cut bait and shrimp . It looks as though we have another cold front moving into the New Smyrna Beach and Mosquito Lagoon area by the the end of the week which will secure them in their winter time pattern.
Capt Patrick Rood www.spotntailcharters.com (386)566-1394 The recent cold fronts have triggered prime winter fishing conditions across Central Florida waters. Water temperatures have dropped significantly, pushing fish into predictable winter patterns and creating excellent sight-fishing opportunities.
Speckled trout, redfish, and black drum are transitioning from grass flats to sand and mud bottoms in search of warmer water. Snook, particularly sensitive to temperature changes, have moved to deeper holes and channels where they find thermal refuge. This concentration of fish makes for exciting target-rich environments. Winter Tactics:
Weather outlook shows stable conditions through the weekend, with another cooling trend expected next week. Book your winter fishing adventure today! Capt. Patrick Rood Spot N Tail Charters (386) 566-1394 spotntailcharters.com |
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