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Offshore Fishing Charters New Smyrna Beach Florida - The Latest Report by Capt. Jimmy Tiblier

7/2/2020

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Hi everybody, BVO fishing here with a short article…

The seasons are changing and so is the fishing here in the New Smyrna Beach Florida area. As we roll into these hot summer months, be cautious when heading offshore. What may look calm in the morning can become 5-6 foot seas within a matter of minutes. As this warm weather pattern sets in, the fishing up top gets slower. Trolling after 10 or 11 am is usually fruitless, as the surface is too hot for bait, so they sit lower during midday hours. If you are heart set on trolling, take advantage of the morning and evening hours. We find it more productive to bottom fish during those midday hours when it’s hot as hell. Good luck out there folks!

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Mosquito Lagoon, New Smyrna Beach & Ponce Inlet Fishing Report by Capt. Jimmy Tiblier

5/26/2019

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Temperatures and fish numbers both seem to be on the rise this week. Inshore, biomasses of young redfish are moving from deeper water back to the grassy flats of Mosquito Lagoon. Look for tailing reds wherever you can find healthy grass. Water clarity has been an issue in spots, so a dead finger mullet on a #3 circle hook may be your best bet, otherwise try enticing them with paddle tail lures rigged with a flats jighead, or try your luck with a fly. As the sun gets higher and things warm up, leave the flat and search leeward shorelines for cruising redfish. We are back to that pattern where things get pretty slow (and hot) after 10 or 11am, so get on it early.

Offshore, the mahi have been getting closer to shore giving more people a shot at them. My favorite lure for mahi is a ballyhoo rigged with any type of small chugger-head. Deep dropping with a chicken rig in ~300 ft of water has been producing snowy grouper, but please be aware of current restrictions on keeping them. Bottom fishing at the inshore reefs has been producing nice triggerfish caught on squid or sardines. Some guys have been finding larger amberjack in deeper water as well. Sea state looks favorable for fishing outside of Ponce Inlet, but be aware that late Monday and Tuesday, seas will jump to 3-4ft, but will go back to 2-3ft for the rest of the week. Good luck out there and most of all, have fun and be safe!

Capt. Jimmy Tiblier

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