Fishaholic: November Report

Captain Austin here, bringing you the fishing report for the New Smyrna Beach area. Last year this time, we were dealing with hurricanes, so this year it is a welcomed change to only concentrate on fishing. Only a couple more weeks until the end of hurricane season and let’s hope it stays quiet. As we transition from the baitfish run to late fall and early … Continue reading Fishaholic: November Report

Fishaholic: October Report

Captain Austin bringing you the fishing report for the New Smyrna Beach area. If you have spent any time out on the water lately, you noticed a slight change in the air. Shorter days and air temps dropping slightly has triggered the mullet run. The migration starts up the Atlantic Coast with the fish moving in a southernly direction. With the mullet comes the marauding … Continue reading Fishaholic: October Report

Backwater Report

All Text & Photos Provided by Patrick “Tupat” Eichstaedt | @TheRealTupat Amidst hurricane season and scorching weather, we find ourselves in the midst of some of the most remarkable fishing experiences I’ve encountered in years. The backwaters have transformed into a haven of bait and a multitude of ravenous fish. Schools of redfish are congregating, while the snook are unleashing their voracious appetites on anything … Continue reading Backwater Report

Backwater Report

All Text & Photos Provided by Patrick “Tupat” Eichstaedt @TheRealTupat Summertime fishing is undeniably one of the most enjoyable experiences for any angler. The thrill of the catch, the refreshing post-fishing dips in the pool or ocean, and the delightful evening grilling sessions with your freshly caught bounty make it an extraordinary season for fishing enthusiasts. However, what truly adds to the magic is when you … Continue reading Backwater Report

Fishaholic: August Report

With summer break almost over for the kids, I thought it would be a good time to talk about taking the kids fishing. They still have a few weeks before they must be back at school so don’t wait any longer. The Volusia County area offers a wide range of fishing opportunities for kids. For those without a boat, there are a ton places to … Continue reading Fishaholic: August Report

Backwater Report

All Text & Photos Provided by Patrick “Tupat” Eichstaedt @TheRealTupat Summertime is here, and the fishing action is in full swing in Southeast Volusia’s backwaters. The abundant bite shows no signs of slowing down. From big snook at the inlet to early tarpon hook-ups and a continuous redfish bite, our lively beach town offers some of the finest fishing opportunities in the world. Among the roster … Continue reading Backwater Report

Fishaholic: July Report

Captain Austin here once again bringing you the fishing report for the New Smyrna Beach area. It’s tarpon time here! If you are like me, tarpon are an addiction. I wait all year for the conditions to get just right to target these silver gladiators. What’s not to like about these amazing fish? They get well over 100 pounds, they jump like crazy and pound-for-pound … Continue reading Fishaholic: July Report

Fishaholic: June Report

Captain Austin with Chews Wisely Fishing Charters here once again bringing you the fishing report for the New Smyrna Beach area! The June fishing report is easy to write because we have so many options on the fishing front. It’s just before the busy part of hurricane season and after the last of the strong cold fronts. Light breezes mean calm seas and consistent weather, … Continue reading Fishaholic: June Report

Backwater Report

All Text & Photos Provided by Patrick “Tupat” Eichstaedt @TheRealTupat May’s weather has been windy and warm with some thunderstorms here and there, but the bite has still stayed steady! The hot weather is coming and the top water bite is starting to heat up as well. Live bait is moving in the creeks and the fish are aggressive and hungry. I recently lost the biggest … Continue reading Backwater Report

Fishaholic: May Report

Hey, it’s Captain Austin once again bringing you the fishing report for the Edgewater, New Smyrna Beach and Ponce Inlet areas. This past month, the fishing has steadily gotten better. One of the big reasons is the bait. We are seeing large schools of mullet, especially in the backwaters. The mullet are bait-sized (4 to 8 inches) and on certain tides they become very active. … Continue reading Fishaholic: May Report