Fall patterns have remained stable and the fishing has been great on almost every trip in the Ponce Inlet, New Smyrna and Daytona Beach area. Hurricane season is almost passed now and more stable weather between cold fronts is on the horizon.
Fishing for big bull redfish remains outstanding with catches averaging 5-10 fish on most trips. Anglers from 12 to 70 years old have enjoyed catching their biggest redfish recently. Some days have been calm enough to provide opportunities at migratory tarpon heading south for the winter, but it’s highly variable and unpredictable. Though unpredictable, I expect several more waves of fish and incredible fishing on those days for some of my anglers going into the last part of this month and the first couple weeks of November. Get out here and enjoy the last of the warm weather before truly cooler conditions set it! Capt. Billy Rotne Ponce Inlet Fishing Charters
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Fall fishing is in full swing and the mullet run is just beginning. This brings another exciting season to our fishing in the Ponce Inlet area. A few days of heavy wind, lots of rain and extreme tides in the Ponce Inlet, New Smyrna Beach and Daytona Beach area recently changed the pattern a bit, but we were able to stay on quality fish even in our rain gear. Conditions have since normalized.
The big bull redfish bite has remained good with 5-10 fish being the average catch. In addition to big redfish, we will also start having opportunities at big jack crevalle as the mullet run progresses. Tarpon and snook are around and can provide additional targets depending on the tide cycle and feeding behaviors that day. Capt. Billy Rotne Ponce Inlet Fishing Charters |
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