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Daytona Beach Fishing Reports


2024-02-19
8:18 AM

Feb 2024 New Smyrna Mosquito Lagoon Backcountry Daytona Orlando - Spring here in East Central Florida means the return of coastal migratory fish species that have spent the winter further south on the eastern seaboard, waiting for rising water temperatures to signal their northward spring migration. Along the intra more...
Capt. Michael Savedow - Daytona Beach


2023-12-15
8:37 AM

Dec 2023 New Smyrna Mosquito Lagoon Backcountry Daytona Orlando - Florida winter is knocking at the door, cool fronts finally getting this far south, nice cool mornings, water temperatures creeping downward, with the prevailing north east winds in the fall, our intracoastal waterway is at flood levels with nice cle more...
Capt. Michael Savedow - Daytona Beach


2023-10-19
9:39 AM

Oct 2023 Mosquito Lagoon New Smyrna Beach Backcountry - Autumn 2023 has arrived, cool fronts finally passing through Central Florida, some mornings in the 60's, water temperatures starting to creep lower. Water levels have been very high as can be normal during the fall of the year, as the dry season begi more...
Capt. Michael Savedow - Daytona Beach


2023-08-10
11:25 AM

Aug 2023 New Smyrna Mosquito Lagoon Backcountry Daytona Orlando - Summer 2023 is in full bloom, lots of variety is the normal here in the backcountry and Intracoastal Waterway at New Smyrna Beach and Mosquito Lagoon, catching is most active in early mornings as normal for summer, lots of schools of bait fish throug more...
Capt. Michael Savedow - Daytona Beach


2023-05-29
9:53 AM

May 2023 Mosquito Lagoon New Smyrna Beach Backcountry - Summer 2023 has arrived to the waters here at New Smyrna and Daytona Beach and Mosquito Lagoon, time for early starts again for fishing trips, warm water, lots of schools of baitfish throughout the Intracoastal Waterway, summer vacation begins, kids more...
Capt. Michael Savedow - Daytona Beach


2023-04-09
9:31 AM

April 2023 Florida Daytona New Smyrna Beach Orlando - Spring 2023 is here, temperatures rising both air and water, fishing becomes more lively with surface activity, the spring shrimp run, more bait fish appearing, Black Drum, Jack Crevalle, Bluefish, Ladyfish and more are bending rods, pulling drag. S more...
Capt. Michael Savedow - Daytona Beach


2023-02-14
7:44 AM

Feb 2023 Mosquito Lagoon New Smyrna Beach Backcountry - Spring is knocking at the door with fishing patterns here in East Central Florida on the Indian River and Mosquito Lagoon. As the water slowly warms in the late winter jump starts baitfish and gamefish migration back to the north after wintering furt more...
Capt. Michael Savedow - Daytona Beach


2023-01-02
1:22 PM

Jan 2023 New Smyrna Mosquito Lagoon Backcountry Daytona Orlando - Winter 2023 is upon us here on the Indian River and Mosquito Lagoon, water temperatures dropping into chilly winter levels with clearing water clarity, fish congregating into the holes when chilly and coming on the flats during sun shiny days. Winter more...
Capt. Michael Savedow - Daytona Beach


2022-07-04
8:22 AM

July 2022 New Smyrna Daytona Mosquito Lagoon Backcountry - Summer 2022 has set in with hot temperatures, beautiful mornings are perfect for early fishing trips, the water comes alive at sunrise with surface baitfish, game fish waking up and going for the bait fishes. Variety of different species is great dur more...
Capt. Michael Savedow - Daytona Beach


2022-04-15
9:37 AM

April 2022 Florida Daytona New Smyrna Beach Orlando - Spring 2022 has arrived to the intracoastal waterway here at New Smyrna Beach and Mosquito Lagoon Florida, water temperature on the rise, bait fish and game fish moving back north through our area after a winter down south. Jack Crevalle, Bluefish, L more...
Capt. Michael Savedow - Daytona Beach

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Florida Regional Map Florida Keys and Florida Bay Southeast Florida (Miami to Palm Beach) East Florida (Jupiter to Cape Canaveral) Northeast Florida (Cape Canaveral to Jacksonville) Southwest Florida (Cape Sable to Boca Grande) West Florida (Boca Grande to Cedar Key) Panhandle and Big Bend (Cedar Key to Pensacola) Freshwater (Gainesville, Orlando, Okeechobee, South FL)

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