The New Smyrna Beach area received some really cool weather this past week. Well, it was really cool, for us, at least. People up north reading this are probably laughing. This cold air also made for cooler water temperatures throughout the Mosquito Lagoon and the New Smyrna Beach backwaters. The first couple of days, the fish were in what I would call “survival mode,” just trying to stay warm.
Now that it has been a few days of warmer weather, the redfish, trout and black drum have made themselves comfortable in the potholes throughout the lagoons. They have also found warmth and comfort on the mud flats in the New Smyrna Beach backwaters. A slower presentation on artificial lures is a must, as they will not be overly aggressive. Live bait is also a good option as we still have a good number of mullet present. The water clarity remains outstanding, which means it’s an ideal time for sight fishing; whether it’s fly or if you prefer tossing live shrimp, it can easily be done.
Captain Patrick Rood is a native Floridian that has grown up on the local waters of Mosquito Lagoon, Daytona Beach and New Smyrna Beach with the passion for inshore fishing. Call (386) 566-1394 to book a trip, or visit Spot N Tail Charters on the web.