Jump to content

Search the Community

Showing results for tags 'daytona fishing'.

  • Search By Tags

    Type tags separated by commas.
  • Search By Author

Content Type


Forums

  • General Discussion
    • Welcome to Great Lakes Fisherman
    • General Discussion
    • Fishing Tales, Comedy, and Jokes
    • Recipes
    • Photo Corner
    • Great Lakes Water Temperatures
  • Great Lakes Fishing
    • Salmon Pro's Connection
    • Lure Making Discussion
    • Equipment Inventions/Modifications
    • Pier and River Fishing Discussion
    • Fishing Videos
    • New Products and Manufacturer Tech Reports
    • Boat Maintenance and Rigging
    • Marine Electronics
    • Open Seats / Trade-A-Trip
  • Great Lakes Discussion
    • Great Lakes News
    • Great Lakes Fishing Discussion
    • Lake Erie Discussion
    • Lake Huron Discussion
    • Lake Michigan Discussion
    • Lake Ontario Discussion
    • Lake St. Clair Discussion
    • Lake Superior Discussion
    • Tournaments
  • Great Lakes Fishing Reports - Salmon and Trout
    • Lake Erie Fishing Reports - Salmon and Trout
    • Lake Huron Fishing Reports - Salmon and Trout
    • Lake Michigan Fishing Reports - Salmon and Trout
    • Lake Ontario Fishing Reports - Salmon and Trout
    • Lake Superior Fishing Reports - Salmon and Trout
  • Walleye Fishing Reports & Discussion
    • Walleye Fishing Discussion
    • Ice Fishing for Walleyes
    • Inland Lakes Fishing Reports - Walleye
    • Rivers and Streams Fishing Reports - Walleye
    • Bay de Noc Fishing Reports - Walleye
    • Green Bay Fishing Reports - Walleye
    • Lake Erie Fishing Reports - Walleye
    • Lake Huron Fishing Reports - Walleye
    • Lake St. Clair Fishing Reports - Walleye
    • Saginaw Bay Fishing Reports - Walleye
  • Non Salmon and Trout Fishing Discussion
    • Inland Lakes Discussion
    • Ice Fishing Discussion
    • Bass Fishing Discussion
    • Salt Water and Over Seas
  • Hunting
    • General Hunting Discussion
    • Deer Hunting
    • Small Game Hunting
    • Turkey Hunting
    • Waterfowl Hunting
  • Classified Ads
    • Boats for Sale
    • Classifieds - Buy, Sell, Trade or Rent

Find results in...

Find results that contain...


Date Created

  • Start

    End


Last Updated

  • Start

    End


Filter by number of...

Joined

  • Start

    End


Group


Real Name


Biography


Location


Interests


Occupation

Found 1 result

  1. Central Florida Inshore Saltwater Fishing Report – August 31st, 2012 The past few weeks have been improving fairly well as far as to the fishing here in central Florida. Prior to the storm Isaac that came thru Florida, we had numerous shots at tarpon in the Indian River. Along with this there are several stray reds and trout among the flats. Jacks, lady fish and of course catfish are all by catch. The fish (tarpon) were happy and feeding as the sun breaks and as long as it remained fairly calm waters they continued this pattern throughout the morning. Fish in the 50 plus pound class are the average. Throwing DOA's (Terror Eyez or Baitbusters)at them as they roll is your best bet. I have not been back down there after this rain so I too am curious on if they are still present. Just before the storm came however I fished the Mosquito Lagoon here in east central Florida a few times. The water has started to clear slightly and the fishing was better than it had been. Several redfish and a few trout were amongst the catch. Watching for tails at weed-lines and bait activity is the key to success. Throwing soft plastics at feeding fish with a soft presentation is the way to go. There is a sign of it getting better every day. With the rain coming thru over the weekend it has done a few good things. First of all the water is up, so with the busy holiday weekend be sure to be safe. This also opens up new feeding grounds to fish that were not reachable before. Watch the areas you are running to and from, this is now a navigational hazard. Second, it looks as if the rain has cleared the waters a lot. The waters in Cocoa and Port St. John area are clear, very clear. The waters in Titusville are fairly clear. The waters up by the Edgewater and New Smyrna areas, this seems to be clearing as well. So it looks like it is putting the squeeze on the Mosquito Lagoon and North Indian River. Just like the human body water is good for you, well it is good for the waterways as well. This will flush things out. Fresh and normal rain patterns are keys to sustaining the estuaries and lagoons. Please be sure to handle all of your catch with extreme care, get your picture then release them fast for a high survival rate. Everyone have a happy and safe Labor Day Weekend. Captain Drew Cavanaugh Florida Inshore Fishing Charters Cell/352-223-7897 Fish the Indian River Lagoon YouTube Videos
×
×
  • Create New...