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  • Capt. Billy Rotne PRO
    July 22, 2020
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    The redfish bite has been consistently good and that should continue through the summer season.

    Great fishing continues as we enter the tail end of July. Fishing for big reds has been a consistent option with almost every trip producing several trophy class fish. This pattern should remain steady through the end of summer and fall as more and more fish move towards Ponce Inlet and New Smyrna Beach.

    Tarpon fishing off Daytona Beach has been on and off with great fishing some days and challenging fishing others — all depending on weather conditions and availability of food sources. As we head toward August, more bait should begin to arrive in our area and offer us some great days targeting these MASSIVE silver fish.

    Late summer back country fishing in Mosquito Lagoon has been less than optimal with water temperatures exceeding 90 degrees on many days, but other areas that we target fish in shallow water will start to offer us options until the summer temperatures cool down a bit.

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    After guiding Mosquito Lagoon and it’s headwater Ponce Inlet for almost 15 years, Capt. Billy enjoys his career more than ever. Guiding more than 200 days a year, the vast majority of his customers are repeat clients and have become good friends. He always welcomes new clients and truly enjoys sharing the experience. Call (386) 290-9897 to book a trip, or visit Tail Hunter Charters on the web.

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