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  • Capt. Patrick Rood PRO
    September 11, 2020
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    It seems as though the tropics are starting to get active with storms but it is also that time of year. Hopefully the storms stay out to sea and fizzle out because the bite here in the New Smyrna Beach area has been really good. Snook season opened up last week and there has been quite a few boated but most have either been over or under but still fun to fight. The redfish bite has also been good as well with good numbers of over slot fish working their way out to spawn soon. Mosquito Lagoon has had a really good trout , redfish and black drum bite lately. The water clarity has gone bad though over the past couple of weeks so it will make it tuff on the sight fishing . We still have a good number of bait pods flowing through both New Smyrna Beach area and Mosquito Lagoon which continues to help the bite.

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    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.

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