King fish are in thick offshore. Great time of year for multi species bottom fishing. Caught everything from triggerfish to scamp grouper not too far offshore. Inshore, snook and bull reds are in and when you get the tide right you have the chance for a fish of a lifetime.
Kevin M.
New Smyrna Beach, FloridaReported 7 months ago
King fish are in thick offshore. Great time of year for multi species bottom fishing. Caught everything from triggerfish to scamp grouper not too far offshore. Inshore, snook and bull reds are in and when you get the tide right you have the chance for a fish of a lifetime.
The trout bite slowed down but the redfish and snook are on fire in the back water of Ormond and Flagler, while snapper and sharks are hot hot hot in the Port Orange/Ponce Inlet area.
Billy P.
Port Orange, FloridaReported 11 months ago
The trout bite slowed down but the redfish and snook are on fire in the back water of Ormond and Flagler, while snapper and sharks are hot hot hot in the Port Orange/Ponce Inlet area.
Redfish bite is cooled off waste week with that cool front and full moon. I am expecting bite to ramp up with the warmer weather. Sea trout and weak fish bite is also getting better. A few whispers of some black drum in the river. Baits of choice have been shrimp under a float and cut finger mullet or pinfish on a bottom rig.
Redfish bite is cooled off waste week with that cool front and full moon. I am expecting bite to ramp up with the warmer weather. Sea trout and weak fish bite is also getting better. A few whispers of some black drum in the river. Baits of choice have been shrimp under a float and cut finger mullet or pinfish on a bottom rig.
The redfish bite is hot right now in Port Orange to Flagler Beach. The fish are moving up chasing mullet and other small bait fish on the oysterbars. Water keeps getting warmer, and the snappers are heating up with it. I am starting to see small Spanish mackerel and ladyfish in the river and around ponce. Spring is definitely in the air.
The redfish bite is hot right now in Port Orange to Flagler Beach. The fish are moving up chasing mullet and other small bait fish on the oysterbars. Water keeps getting warmer, and the snappers are heating up with it. I am starting to see small Spanish mackerel and ladyfish in the river and around ponce. Spring is definitely in the air.
With water temps on the rise so are the fish. We have experienced 25 degrees increase in water temps over the past month. Right now we are getting Reds, sheepshead, trout, and seeing large schools of bluefish and Spanish mackerel,shortly we will be getting back into the Snook and mangrove snapper and flounder.
With water temps on the rise so are the fish. We have experienced 25 degrees increase in water temps over the past month. Right now we are getting Reds, sheepshead, trout, and seeing large schools of bluefish and Spanish mackerel,shortly we will be getting back into the Snook and mangrove snapper and flounder.
With water temperatures on the rise, so are the fish. We have experienced a 25-degree increase in water temperatures over the past month. Right now we are getting reds, sheepshead, trout, and seeing large schools of bluefish and Spanish mackerel. Shortly we will be getting back into the snook and mangrove snapper and flounder.
With water temperatures on the rise, so are the fish. We have experienced a 25-degree increase in water temperatures over the past month. Right now we are getting reds, sheepshead, trout, and seeing large schools of bluefish and Spanish mackerel. Shortly we will be getting back into the snook and mangrove snapper and flounder.
Redfish bite is hot, sheephead is still strong but size is going down as the water temps warm up. This brings on the snapper bite. Magic # is 72 degrees for the snappers. Sharks have invaded the shallows, where they range from 2 to 4 '. Baits of choice have been shrimp, mud minnows and live finger mullet of you can find them.
Redfish bite is hot, sheephead is still strong but size is going down as the water temps warm up. This brings on the snapper bite. Magic # is 72 degrees for the snappers. Sharks have invaded the shallows, where they range from 2 to 4 '. Baits of choice have been shrimp, mud minnows and live finger mullet of you can find them.
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