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New Smyrna Beach Fishing Reports


2024-01-28
9:29 AM

Jan 2024 New Smyrna Mosquito Lagoon Backcountry Daytona Orlando - Winter fishing patterns are only around for a couple months here in East Central Florida, water temperatures drop in December, the fish and wildlife settle in for winter after all year of warm Florida, most fish school up together into bigger congreg more...
Capt. Michael Savedow - New Smyrna Beach


2023-11-16
8:08 AM

Nov 2023 Mosquito Lagoon New Smyrna Beach Backcountry - 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 - New Smyrna Beach


2023-09-25
11:10 AM

Sept 2023 New Smyrna Mosquito Lagoon Backcountry Daytona Orlando - Summer 2023 is winding down in September, summer vacation season ends, the intracoastal waterway gets quieter with less boats, fall is right around the corner. Changes will take place in the water too, temps will not drop for a month or two yet, but more...
Capt. Michael Savedow - New Smyrna Beach


2023-07-20
8:02 AM

July 2023 New Smyrna Daytona Mosquito Lagoon Backcountry - 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 - New Smyrna Beach


2023-05-14
9:04 AM

May 2023 Mosquito Lagoon New Smyrna Beach Backcountry - It will be summer fishing before we know it here in East Central Florida, water is warming after a fun spring of backcountry saltwater catching here on the Indian River and Mosquito Lagoon. Summer patterns come in gradually over a month or two as spr more...
Capt. Michael Savedow - New Smyrna Beach


2023-03-05
7:56 AM

March2023 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 - New Smyrna Beach


2022-08-30
10:19 AM

Aug 2022 Daytona New Smyrna Orlando Mosquito Lagoon - Summer time variety fishing in the backcountry here on the Indian River and Mosquito Lagoon at New Smyrna Beach has been very active, lots of species are scattered through the backcountry during the summer inshore saltwater fishing pattern. Lots of b more...
Capt. Michael Savedow - New Smyrna Beach


2022-05-24
7:54 AM

May 2022 New Smyrna Daytona Beach Orlando - Nice spring weather continues here on the Indian River and Mosquito Lagoon at New Smyrna Beach Florida, cool mornings, warm afternoons, with a nice spring breeze, schooling fun inshore gamefish Jack Crevalle, Bluefish and Ladyfish are easy targets fo more...
Capt. Michael Savedow - New Smyrna Beach


2022-02-23
9:49 AM

Feb 2022 Florida New Smyrna Daytona Beach orlando - Temperatures have been up and down this winter of 2022, early season chilly, middle winter warm to mild, and now chilly again, water temps in the backwaters between upper 50'sF and 70'F, as the winter has turned colder again, water clarity has improv more...
Capt. Michael Savedow - New Smyrna Beach


2021-08-23
9:11 AM

Aug 2021 Daytona New Smyrna Orlando Mosquito Lagoon - Is a fun summer here on the Indian River at New Smyrna and Daytona Beach in the backwaters of Mosquito Lagoon, summer catching has many different species with my style of variety fishing, Speckled Trout, Snook, Black Drum, Redfish, Mangrove Snapper, more...
Capt. Michael Savedow - New Smyrna Beach

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