![]() ![]() They are still worth targeting inshore however there are no impressive numbers to report. Typically talking about Redfish goes hand in hand with Trout however this week they seem to be a bit more scattered. Overall there has been no trouble stacking up a few good Trout. As we move towards Titusville we see live bait being more successful. A variety of setups are working to hook them including both live and artificial baits. The early morning and late evening bite has been, hands down, the best time to fish from Daytona to Port St. The Trout in particular are the main bite so far. INSHORE – There is a superb variety of fish to be taken inshore this week. Yellowfin (Tuna, Yellowfin) in particular are decent sizes as we head to the West side of the Gulf Stream and the bite is great. Tuna are hot for anglers heading to the other side. ![]() OFFSHORE – Dolphin fishing has begun to pick up from 150 to 200 feet of water, look for weedlines. Cobia are a bit scattered but anglers are hooking a few free swimmers here and there. They will likely continue their move soon. The big fish just seem to have taken a break on their way up. This time of year they are normally hot however they are usually up to 5 pounds. They are New Jersey Bluefish holding up here and they are up to 20 pounds in big schools which is rare for the area. The inlet is holding a hot Snook (Snook, Common) bite into this week. INSHORE – Tripletail are in the port on the buoy lines. View your local report, loads of Hot Spots and other great features when you subscribe to the Pro Angler App on your iOS or Android device! This Feature Report has been brought to you from the Palm Bay & Melbourne Region. Glyn of Going Coastal Charters, Native Tackle Supply, White’s Tackle Shop, Vero Tackle & Marina, and North Fork Bait & Tackle! Find their contact information on the Pro Angler App! Target them on the troll as they have been quite active over the past week.įor more fish slamming info download the Pro Angler App for hundreds of locations that provide you with more of thousands of GPS Hot Spots, local Pro Reports, What’s Biting, Tide & Weather data along with many more amazing Pro Angler features.Ī big THANK YOU to this week’s Pro Report contributors – The Fishin’ Hole, Yellow Bait Box, Fishing & Diving Center, Capt. It shouldn’t be long before they are nearshore. Swimming above, anglers are excited to see Kings making their way closer to shore. Sandbar Sharks can also be found swimming offshore, but most anglers are avoiding them while targeting Ajs during the few opportunities they have. Amberjack have turned up from roughly 90 feet of water out of the Indian River area. ![]() The bottom bite is also producing this week. The sizes are decent so far and when the weather allows they are definitely worth going after. By the time we get to Indian River they are as close as 120 feet of water. Towards Daytona, anglers are still travelling quite far, to 2500 feet of water to find them. By far, the best bite has been from the incoming Dolphin as they make their way in. OFFSHORE – Unsurprisingly wind has made it tough to get offshore this week however a few weather windows have allowed anglers to make quick trips and take advantage of the bite. Towards Indian River you can find them in the inlets, but be prepared for a fight. Pompano and Whiting can be caught from the beach as well, however they aren’t as consistent down the coast. Huge sizes have invaded the beaches, in some areas scaring off other species. The new kid in town has been Bluefish, and they’re coming in with style. Deeper docks may be holding Drum, so don’t be surprised if you hook them as a bycatch. Of course, we can’t forget about the Snook as they hold up on docks and mangrove shorelines up and down the coast. Searching areas such as Pumphouse Road in Titusville will be key. They don’t necessarily mind a bit of dirty water, but they still like to keep shallow. The same story goes for Reds, however they are pushing up to the shallower water. With the weather and murky water you’ll want to be using live bait for attraction. ![]() Target Trout during the golden hours, sunrise and sunset. Trout and Redfish are resilient and when anglers are able to make it on the water they are catching fish. For the most part everything is on schedule, aside from the recent wind which has thrown a few fish off. INSHORE – The bite has been steady inshore this week. ![]()
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