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Daytona Beach Fishing Reports


2017-04-12
9:38 PM

April 2017 New Smyrna Beach Backwaters Mosquito Lagoon - Springtime backcountry catching is in full swing here at Mosquito Lagoon and Indian River, water temperatures have risen through the 60's to the low 70's bringing the migration of game fish through the area, jack crevalle, bluefish, ladyfish, pompano more...
Capt. Michael Savedow - Daytona Beach


2017-02-24
8:12 AM

Feb 2017 New Smyrna Backcountry Mosquito Lagoon - Early spring has arrived to East Central Florida, water temperatures in the upper 60's, warm water fish like Jack Crevalle and Ladyfish are starting to show up after spending the winter in south Florida, seeing the first of the year Manatees arrive i more...
Capt. Michael Savedow - Daytona Beach


2017-01-23
7:58 AM

2017 Mosquito Lagoon New Smyrna Backcountry - I am excited for a new year of 2017 with all the different seasons and different fishing patterns and fish to come, we have finally had some chilly weather this mid winter after a mostly mild early winter. Colder temps clear up the water in Mosqu more...
Capt. Michael Savedow - Daytona Beach


2016-12-14
9:48 AM

Dec 2016 New Smyrna Beach Daytona Area Mosquito Lagoon - Water is clearing and temperatures dropping with winter getting closer here in East Central Florida on the Indian River and Mosquito Lagoon. The last few weeks has been fun fishing both in the backcountry for a variety of species and on the flats hun more...
Capt. Michael Savedow - Daytona Beach


2016-10-18
8:40 AM

Oct 2016 Daytona New Smyrna Backcountry Mosquito Lagoon - Our water levels are high with clear ocean water pushed in the Indian River and Mosquito Lagoon after Hurricane Matthew made a close pass along our coastline. Redfishing the flats in high water means prowling shorelines as some flats have deeper wate more...
Capt. Michael Savedow - Daytona Beach


2015-02-15
12:13 PM

Cool weather Hot fishing - Cool weather hot fishing Black drum have been schooled up on the shallow flats. We have been catching most on shrimp but I had one eat my jerk bait the other day. Some big blacks are available for the next few months as well a whole blue crab is bes more...
Capt. Joe Porcelli - Daytona Beach


2014-10-12
9:30 AM

Oct 2014 MosquitoLagoon NewSmyrnaBeach Flats Backcountry - Autumn 2014 has arrived to East Central Florida, water temperature dipping into the upper 70's, some days with a north breeze bringing a little cooler mornings, many schools of fall migrating mullet passing through Mosquito Lagoon on their way south. more...
Capt. Michael Savedow - Daytona Beach


2014-06-25
8:41 PM

Summer 2014 Redfish Seatrout Backcountry Flats - June 2014 fishing has been great here on Mosquito Lagoon and Indian River Florida, I have been super busy with many inshore saltwater charter trips the last several weeks, summer pattern Redfishing has been great on the grass flats of The Lagoon, hug more...
Capt. Michael Savedow - Daytona Beach


2014-06-13
5:55 PM

Daytona Beach Bass Fishing Guide Report - The bass fishing on the St Johns River near Daytona Beach is REDHOT. My clients all week caught great numbers of fish on topwater baits and Texas rigged worms. The resent afternoon rains have cooled the water temps a couple degrees and have the trop more...
Capt. Ed Bussard - Daytona Beach


2014-05-20
8:03 PM

Daytona Beach Bass Fishing Guide Report - Bass fishing here on the St Johns River is the best you could ask for at this time. My clients have been having days with over 50 fish being caught and most days there are a few fish to 8.5 being caught. Main river shell beds are working very well an more...
Capt. Ed Bussard - Daytona Beach

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