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New Smyrna Beach Fishing Reports


2020-03-01
9:14 AM

Feb 2020 New Smyrna Daytona Beach Backcountry - Water temperatures have ranged from the mid 50's to the upper 60's as we have had a chilly week then a warm week through the winter, colder water schools up the fish while mild temps spread out the fish. Winter fish like Sheepshead and Bluefish are u more...
Capt. Michael Savedow - New Smyrna Beach


2019-11-30
7:05 AM

Nov 2019 New Smyrna Backcountry Mosquito Lagoon - November is the transition month leaving our short fall behind us moving towards a Florida winter fishing pattern, however it has been a mild autumn so far with water temperatures still pretty warm, extending fall fishing. Baitfish schools still in t more...
Capt. Michael Savedow - New Smyrna Beach


2019-09-08
10:57 AM

Sept 2019 New Smyrna Daytona Beach Mosquito Lagoon - School is starting, summer vacation season is over, the waters are less crowed with fewer boats and fishermen as fall is approaching, the annual mullet run will be starting soon with migrating bait fish schools moving south down the coast and in the more...
Capt. Michael Savedow - New Smyrna Beach


2019-06-23
12:29 PM

June 2019 New Smyrna Backcountry Mosquito Lagoon Daytona Orlando - Water temperature up to the 80's F as summer is in full swing, scattered fish is the warm water normal pattern with less schooling than in cooler water, however some areas will have more fish than others in locations and holes more favorable to the f more...
Capt. Michael Savedow - New Smyrna Beach


2019-04-20
8:48 PM

April 2019 New Smyrna Mosquito Lagoon Backcountry Daytona Beach - March has been stubbornly cool by central Florida standards with spring cold fronts coming through each week keeping our water clear and cool, big schools of Jack Crevalle have started to arrive in our waters making for fun fast easy rod bending. One more...
Capt. Michael Savedow - New Smyrna Beach


2019-04-02
4:17 PM

New Smyrna and Daytona Beach Offshore Fishing Report - With the water temperature still in the mod 60's fishing inside 20 mile is tough. Not much action on the troll. Only bite we were able to get was a couple kingfish. Bottom fishing however is still consistent. Due to the water still being cold the fis more...
Capt. Nick Czerok - New Smyrna Beach


2019-03-13
10:26 AM

March 2019 New Smyrna Daytona Beach Mosquito Lagoon - I'm hoping for an early spring here on the Indian River Backcountry and Mosquito Lagoon at New Smyrna Beach, water temperatures still chilly around 60' F but warm daytime temps up to 80' as of now in late winter 2019 should raise the water temps soon more...
Capt. Michael Savedow - New Smyrna Beach


2018-12-18
8:28 AM

Dec 2018 New Smyrna Backcountry Mosquito Lagoon Daytona Area - Enjoying the start of winter now December 2018, water has cleared with the dropping temperatures which are in the low 60's F on the channels and as low as the mid 50's F on the flats on cold mornings. Cold water fish like Sheepshead and Bluefish are more...
Capt. Michael Savedow - New Smyrna Beach


2018-10-27
9:28 AM

Oct 2018 Mosquito Lagoon New Smyrna Daytona Beach Backcountry - We are already getting east breezes off the ocean early in Autumn 2018, this starts the process of clearing the water in the Indian River and Mosquito Lagoon Backcountry after a long Florida summer with the usual cloudy warm water. Easterly winds pus more...
Capt. Michael Savedow - New Smyrna Beach


2018-05-31
10:13 AM

May2018 New Smyrna Backcountry Mosquito Lagoon Daytona Bch Area - Summer is knocking at the door here on the North Indian River and Mosquito Lagoon Florida, water temps approaching 80'F, mullet and baitfish schools here for the summer, big variety of different saltwater fish species to be caught here in the backwat more...
Capt. Michael Savedow - New Smyrna Beach

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