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Daytona Beach Fishing Report
Weather is cooling down and the fishing is heating up. The waters of Flagler Beach, Ormond Beach, Daytona Beach and Port Orange are heating up with the Redfish bite as they are schooling up in the shallows. This is the time of year where you down size your baits. I like using 2″ mud minnows…
Read MoreAugust Fishing Report
Well with the heat wave already here in full swing and the water temp in the 80’s the beach action is on fire with Flounder, Shark , Kingfish, Bonita, Tarpon, and more. Slow troll live mullet or pogy along the beach between 30 and 50 foot of water for your Kingfish and Sharks. You can…
Read MoreWinter Fishing
With the weather cooling down the bite is heating up in the Daytona Beach, Ponce Inlet areas. We also have Black Drum and Flounder moving in. Live Shrimp is the key this time of the year. Use them on a float or free line around the bars and lay downs. Fish are from Ormond Beach…
Read MoreMay Fishing report 2018
May for the Daytona Beach area is RED HOT. The spring has sprung for fishing here. The Tomoka Basin in the Ormond Beach area is teaming with Redfish and Trout along with Snook. All are eating finger mullet or live shrimp under a float or free-lining. The main river in Daytona Beach has Jacks busting…
Read MoreJuly's Fishing Report
MATANZAS INLET, RIVER: Herrera calls mangrove snapper the key fish this week, using mud minnows and live shrimp. Fish around docks, pilings, artificial reefs, “anything mangrove like to inhabit,” he said. Expect a lot of 11- to 12-inch keepers, he added. Redfish are good around low tide, but the numbers down in area, he said. Use…
Read MoreJuly Fishing Report
I’ve been finding a healthy number of Redfish and Black Drum in the Halifax River in the Ormond Beach Area from the Tomoka Basin up to High Bridge with some Trout mixed in. Also the small to medium shrimp (BAIT SHRIMP) are making their way down the river. Start checking the High Bridge to the…
Read MoreMay/June Daytona Beach Fishing report
So heading into the hot days of summer…… The bite is on fire with the Redfish bite in the Tomoka River, Tomoka Basin, and Halifax River in Ormond Beach. The bite is really great at first light on oyster bars. This time of year I am using small finger mullet, croakers (if you can find…
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