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7.23.2024 – 7.30.2024

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Your FREE opportunity to learn from Capt. Alex Gorichky, a local legend in kayak fishing, is this Saturday at Kayaks By Bo's new Cocoa location.

This Saturday July 27th, Kayaks By Bo is celebrating its new Cocoa location with a free kayak fishing seminar led by none other than Capt. Alex Gorichky, a true local legend in the arena of catching by kayak. Capt. Alex will share his invaluable knowledge in two dynamic seminars: “Rig it like a Pro and Learn the Lagoon” at 1:00 PM, and “Tactics for Redfish, Seatrout, Snook, and Tarpon” at 3:00 PM. This free event also features a meet and greet session from 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM.

Don’t miss this chance to enhance your to learn something new and have some fun at the new Cocoa location of Kayaks by Bo at 1127 W King St, Cocoa, FL 32922!

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WEATHER & CONDITIONS

BITE OPPORTUNITY INDEX

OFFSHORE

6.7

INSHORE

6.4

SURF

6.0

FRESHWATER

5.8
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Weather Overview

This week the wind will be out of the SE/ESE pretty much all week. It should be a little breezy as well which will help some with the summer heat. Rain chances will be low except for Tuesday evening and possibly Sunday with both days showing roughly a 50% chance of rain. We are in the dog days of summer so be sure to plan accordingly.

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GIVEAWAYS

Folds of Honor Giveaway

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Since 1960, Carroll Distributing has been keeping the local shelves stocked and taps flowing for a long list of everybody’s favorite beverages. Now, they are going to be distributing some awesome prizes to Spacefish readers every month. This month, in honor of Memorial Day, the prize is a 50qt Budweiser Folds of Honor Cooler. Manufactured by Bison Coolers, this state-of-the-art chilling hardware holds up to 42 cans and 65 pounds of ice!

Together, over the last 14 years, Anheuser-Busch, its brands, and wholesaler partners have donated $28 million to Folds of Honor, funding over 5,000 scholarships dedicated to supporting the families of fallen military personnel and first responders.

Carroll Distributing and Anheuser-Busch are proud to continue our 14-year partnership with Folds of Honor, and this summer, for every case of Budweiser or Bud Light sold, Carroll Distributing will donate $1* to Folds of Honor to provide scholarships for a local family in Brevard.

ENTER GIVEAWAY HERE

*up to 3 scholarships at $15,000.

Last month's cooler winner, Keith Jordan and McGee. Doggos love claiming their hooman's prize at Carroll Distributing!

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Weekly Strike-Zone Giveaway

strike zone gift card giveaway Each week, we’ll randomly draw a name from our email subscriber list to award a $20 Strike-Zone Fishing Gift Card. To enter, all you need to do is subscribe to our weekly forecast email (once subscribed, you’re eligible to win EVERY week).

Congrats to this week's winner, Wayne Sabo, Eau Gallie

NOTICE: If you are announced as a winner, you must EMAIL US within 5 days to claim your prize (please include your phone number and mailing address), or your prize will be forfeited and added back into the giveaway pool for future winners.

LATEST Reports

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Bad Conditions Put Damper on Fishing
November 4, 2024

Bad Conditions Put Damper on Fishing

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Despite the pending closure of the north jetty due to a repair project, the fish are biting west of the bridge and the south side of Sebastian Inlet.

Good morning, Sebastian Inlet friends. I hope everyone had a great weekend despite the rain. This is going to be another short report as the nasty water conditions and rain has put a damper on the fishing — and it is going to be bad again all this week.

First, keep in mind that the north side from the bridge to the jetty, and the jetty, including the seawall and rocks will be CLOSED to public access for quite a while. If you’re going to fish this side, you will need to fish west of the bridge along that shoreline. They have been catching some snook, reds, black drum and black margates and a few nice sheepshead on shrimp, live and dead. West of the tide pool is another place to fish as the fish do move along that shore all the way back to the mangroves. Incoming tide is the best for these areas.

The south jetty has been way to rough to fish with the big waves washing over the concrete on the high tide, which is the time to fish. But if you’re willing to get wet standing on the wall/rocks, nice snook and reds are being caught on live pigs and pins. Also, before rough seas arrived, I did see some nice black drum caught at the tip on the outgoing tide, on dead shrimp, also some jacks and blues. The shoreline west of the bridge offers some protection from the wind and waves, and on the incoming tide, if it is somewhat clean, possible snook and redfish catches can be had. I have also seen many sheepshead caught there on sandfleas when the water cools down.

Back at the T-Dock, there has been some action with the Spanish mackerel on small white jigs and live greenies, also there have been quite a few big jack crevalle roaming around chasing the mullet schools. Live bait and big silver spoons will entice a bite. If you’re going to fish, I suggest the south side. There are plenty of fish to be had; you just have to put in time and be patient. Good luck everyone, and have a great week!

by Wayne "Snookman" Landry
Sebastian Inlet State Park | (321) 724-5175

Back to Fishing Headwaters
November 4, 2024

Back to Fishing Headwaters

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I finally got back to fishing at Headwaters this past week. Water temperatures are starting out around the mid 70’s and the water was clean in all the spots we hit. No blockages on the main canals to run. It was a tougher day than we expected and trying several different patterns we just gave up and threw lures that we have confidence in. By day’s end we managed 15 bass but none with any size.

As I drove on the long dirt road getting there and leaving I had so many memories of the times taking the journey to the Stick Marsh only going 5 mph or after a days before rain it was so slushy you had to engage the 4 wheel drive to make it to the ramp. Those days end this week as the paving work gets started as I write this report. The paving should take a week to complete but they are not closing it down for traffic. It will be different the next time traveling to go fish with only memories to remember by.

by Terry Lamielle
| (321) 537-5346

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Windy Conditions Continued
November 4, 2024

Windy Conditions Continued

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Another week of windy conditions with some rain storms moving in from offshore. This week the bite slowed a bit but was still pretty decent. We spent the week throwing Skitterwalks and DOA Shad tails on jigheads for snook, trout, redfish and jacks. The snook bite was definitely slower but we still managed to get quite a few but mostly smaller fish than we have been seeing. Trout bite has been good with a lot of slot and just under slot with some bigger fish in the mix as well. The pompano bite has been hit or miss but it has been hard to fish them in the wind and if you are anywhere in open water where the pompano like to be, it’s windy and rough and tough to fish it.

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We have quite a bit more wind forecast for the upcoming week but don’t let that stop you from getting out on the water and giving it a shot. There should still be plenty of action if you can find moving water and some bait.

by Capt. Glyn Austin
Going Coastal Charters | (321) 863-8085

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Great Red Fishing
November 4, 2024

Great Red Fishing

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The red fishing has been great lately whether you are sight fishing for them or soaking bait. We have been catching some really nice upper slot fish. The artificial bite has been good on the overcast mornings for redfish, trout and some snook. With the cooler temperatures approaching over the next few weeks, redfish and black drum schools should start to come together. This is a great time to fish the Mosquito Lagoon, whether using fly, soft plastics or top water, it can be very rewarding catching these fish on the crystal clear waters of the lagoon. I have dates available this month so give me a call to book a trip at 386-295-5991 or visit the website at fatfishguide.com

by Capt. Mike Mann
Fat Fish Guide Service | (386) 295-5991

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Weekend Report
October 31, 2024

Weekend Report

Get the latest word on the bite with Damon from Spacefish on the Mark Moses Show. We talk local fishing every Friday on the air at 4pm.

by Damon

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Inconsistent Bite
October 29, 2024

Inconsistent Bite

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The bite has been a little inconsistent this past week. We still have an influx of fresh water draining into the intracoastal and Mosquito Lagoon. The bait is still plentiful throughout the backwaters of New Smyrna Beach and Mosquito Lagoon. The fish are still there but just a little scattered so you have to put your time in to locate them, but they are definitely chewing when you find them. They have been receptive to both live bait and artificials.

If we can get a cool front to move through in the next week or so it will really get these fish fired up as of right now they’re still kinda in limbo of a summer time pattern or a Fall pattern. The weather looks to be the same into the weekend but we have a little chance of a front next week.

by Capt. Patrick Rood
Spot N Tail Charters | (386) 566-1394

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Inshore Bite Strong Despite Wind
October 28, 2024

Inshore Bite Strong Despite Wind

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A bunch of quality fish on topwater and DOA Shad tails and jerkbaits for Nick and Capt. Bouncer

Another windy week of fishing but the inshore bite was still strong. Plenty of snook and trout on artificial and topwater. The bite was strong early, sometimes until mid day. Once the topwater bite slowed the fish were eating DOA Shad tails on 1/4 ounce VMC jig heads and DOA jerk baits on jig heads as well. There have been plenty of schools of jacks roaming the lagoon willing to eat anything you throw in front of them and mixed in the jacks are plenty of sharks. Pompano have shown up around the islands and some of the flats and we were getting them on small chartreuse VMC hot skirt jigs which are just 1/2 ounce bucktails and also on goofy jigs but the bucktails seem to hold up well and get more bites.

Looks like another windy week but if you can get out of the wind and find some bait the action should be pretty good still with the warm temps and east winds.

by Capt. Glyn Austin
Going Coastal Charters | (321) 863-8085

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Last Call for the North Jetty
October 28, 2024

Last Call for the North Jetty

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Chung caught this 40-inch redfish and a 30-inch slot snook on Friday using finger mullet.

Good morning all you Sebastian Inlet fishing fanatics, I hope everyone had a great weekend! Here we go with this weeks “what’s biting at the inlet.” This is your last week to get your “north jetty” fishing mojo out of the way before the extended closure! And for you folks that have asked me, and those that are wondering about fishing the seawall and rock area between the bridge and jetty, per my conversation with the district, that ENTIRE area will be fenced off as a “hard hat/safety vest” construction zone, no public access what so ever, it will be a NO TRESPASSING area for public safety. Just wanted to keep you all posted and aware, and safe. Now on to the fishing.

North Jetty

There has been a pretty good bite on the north side of the inlet, with several different species being caught. The north jetty has been the hotspot for snook. Live finger mullet fished in the surf, and just outside the surf break have been tie ticket for some nice slots being caught. Also quite a few undersized snook have been caught as well. Also saw a couple of big redfish caught as well. The main topic has been the jack crevalle, bluefish, and spanish mackerel, they have been pretty much out of control! All shapes and sizes are being caught, with the spanish mackerel being the sought after species, with some of them in the “jumbo” class, 3-4 pounds! Live greenies and finger mullet being the ticket for bait. Several anglers were lucky enough to catch their limits with the mackerel. I did also get a report that on Sunday the black drum made an appearance with several nice fish being caught on live shrimp on the incoming tide, along with quite a few slot snook as well. Along the seawall and rocks on the incoming tide there has been a decent bite on smaller snook on live baits, pigs and pins and shrimp. Most have been too small to keep. Also there have been a few mangrove snapper still around, and a couple of sheepshead and black margates.

South Side

Over here it has been slower due to the roughed up, dirty and weedy water, but on the incoming tide when it does clean up a tad the snook have been around and biting. Live baits and plastic swimbaits are doing well, with most fish being undersized, some make it in the slot range. Other species making it interesting are redfish, blues and big jacks. Any bait will work for them.

T-Dock Area

Back here it has been a hit or miss deal. Snook have been around on the incoming tide on live baits, also some redfish are mixed in with them to keep it interesting, as well as the large jacks chasing the mullet schools in the inlet. For those fishing greenies and tiny white jigs there have been some nice spanish mackerel around, not a lot, but enough to keep you fishing.

Surf Area, both sides

The surf for the most part has been all washed out from the winds and waves, and the massive amounts of the sargassum weeds the storms have blown in, so that’s been a bust.

Well everyone, that’s all I have for this week. The rest of the week is supposed to get back to being windy and the seas are going back up again, just like last week was. So if you go out on the jetties, please be careful as it can get pretty nasty out there. You all have a great and safe week!

by Wayne "Snookman" Landry
Sebastian Inlet State Park | (321) 724-5175

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Massive Jacks
October 28, 2024

Massive Jacks

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Had the pleasure of going on the Lagoon with one of my ex-clients and also the pleasure of having Captain Glyn Austin on board as well. Our morning was
rudely interrupted by a massive acre size of large Jack crevalle erupting in the water. Our first attempt of hooking up on these brutes was cut short because both of our fish were attacked by sharks and broke us off. We quickly retired and made a short run on the big motor to get back in front of this school and wait for them to come to us. It didn’t take long for the NO PAIN NO GAIN to happen. A special thanks to Capt. Glyn to be the smart one in the group to sit it out and get the picture.

The rest of the day we caught lots of mid size trout and over a dozen snook. The trout were eating closer to the bottom so throwing soft plastics with a 1/4 oz. jighead worked well. All our snook came on YO ZURI suspending jerkbaits. I usually stay far away from the river on weekends but I couldn’t pass up on the company to share this day with.

by Terry Lamielle
| (321) 537-5346

Sunrise Marina - Port Canaveral, FL

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Rough Beach and Fishing
October 28, 2024

Rough Beach and Fishing

surf fishing palometto

I hope everyone is doing well and catching plenty of fish. The surf has been hit or miss this past week due to weeds, rough waves, and strong currents. On the days when most people managed to get out and fish, the catches included black drum, whiting, plenty of palometas, and a few bluefish.

Using a standard pompano rig paired with a 3-5 oz sputnik sinker was the go-to for most anglers to hold bottom and avoid rolling into shore within a minute. Frozen shrimp pieces and frozen mullet chunks produced the most bites. Fishing the first trough has been incredible; the storms and northeast winds have carved it out quite nicely!

We’re also coming into the season for Spanish mackerel, so stocking up on spoons and Gotcha plugs before they start flying off the shelves would be a smart move.

Looking ahead, waves are expected to pick up again, averaging 4-5 feet, with east winds also increasing. If you plan to fish, don’t forget the sputniks. Hopefully, things will calm down soon, allowing everyone to fish hard.

Tight lines, and have a great week!

by Nik Kaldor
Cocoa Beach Fishing Center | (321) 783-3477

Miley Marine Surveyors

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Fishing Seminar at Kayaks By Bo this Weekend!
October 28, 2024

Fishing Seminar at Kayaks By Bo this Weekend!

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Happy Monday Spacefish!

I do not have a fishing report this week; I had a crazy weekend – The Melbourne Central Catholic Hustlers won a wild shootout Friday, 51-42 against Orlando Christian Prep, so I got home late Friday, and my wife and I spent most of our free time this weekend volunteering as Pumpkin Peddlers at Saint Joseph Catholic Church in Palm Bay – which I will say, to those in need of a Pumpkin, go check out the Pumpkin Patch at St. Joe’s!

I did want to get on here today though and make one last push for a big event happening this weekend at Kayaks By Bo…

November 2nd from 2-4 pm Kayaks By Bo Inc. is hosting a Free Fishing Seminar with Chris Mitchell! Are you ready to level up your kayak fishing game? Don’t miss this chance to learn from one of the best in the sport!

Chris M has been a guy I’ve been watching on YouTube since I moved to Central Florida in 2020. Florida Bass fishing is so much different than what I’d experienced in Georgia, Chris has been a guy I’ve learned a lot from over the years!

He is a seasoned kayak angler with:
– Nine 1st place finishes
– Ten 2nd place finishes
– Six 3rd place finishes
– 52 Top 10 finishes
– Back-to-back Kayak Anglers of Florida Championship wins (2020 & 2021)
– Angler of the Year (2021 & 2024)

Chris will be sharing his top tips for landing trophy bass, navigating tricky waters, and excelling in kayak fishing. Whether you’re a seasoned angler or just starting, this seminar is packed with knowledge!

Date: November 2nd from 2-4 pm
Location: Kayaks By Bo – 1127 W King Street, Cocoa FL, 32922
RSVP Now: 321-474-9365

You will not want to miss this event!

by Knox Robinson
Spacefish Prostaff

Fish Lake
October 27, 2024

Fish Lake

Went out to Fish Lake on Friday morning and got 8 total, 3 dinks, 3 pound and a half to pound and 3/4, 2.39 and 5.37lbs. Started in the back cove and got the 2.39lbs just as I came into the cove before the first dock on the left on a Yum Swim n Dinger in watermelon pearl. Got a few more as I worked both sides down to the back of the cove. Lost the swim n dinger and tried a couple different worms in the Babybass color scheme but no luck. Put on a Yum Thumpin Dinger and got back to catching them, seemed like it had to have a tail that gave it some movement that they wanted. Moved out of the cove across the lake and started going back to the right towards the boat ramp fishing the reeds, docks and trees and got a few more including the biggest at 5.37lbs. The bites were still faint but a touch stronger than last week. I got to try out my new rod and reel, Handing 7’3 MH fast action and Handing reel. It compares very well to my Trika 6X, but costs about half as much for both rod and reel as the Trika rod. Feel was just a touch muted but very good. I think the Echo Chamber handle of the Trika is the difference but I can deal with it for the cost savings.

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LOCAL EVENTS

KBB Fishing Seminar

July 27

kayaks by bo Capt. Alex Gorichky of LocalLinesCharters.com will be sharing his vast knowledge of kayak fishing and lagoon ecology at Kayaks By Bo’s new location in Cocoa. Don’t miss this opportunity to catch several seminars designed to enlighten and prepare anglers of all skill levels in ways to increase their productivity while kayak fishing.

1pm: first seminar
Rig it like a Pro and learn the Lagoon. This will cover everything to get you started or sharpen your existing skills with rigging your kayak, commonly used tackle, live bait setups, and the nature of our lagoon systems (fish, habitat, and more).

2-3pm: Meet and Greet
(Get that one on one time with Capt. Alex and the rest of the Kayaks By Bo crew)

3pm: second seminar
Tactics for Redfish, Seatrout, Snook, and Tarpon. Capt. Alex will dive deep into the tactics utilized to catch the lagoons top sport fish species on a consistent basis.

Capt. Alex is excited to help welcome Kayaks By Bo to their new Cocoa location with this great day of fun and information!

4th Annual Strike Zone Swordfish Shootout

Aug 8-11

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Mark your calendars for the 4th Annual Strike Zone Swordfish Shootout. Sebastian Saltwater Marina Restaurant will be hosting again this year!

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FSFA North Chapter Meeting

July 23

FSFA The FSFA North Chapter Meeting is at Veterans Memorial Center 400 S. Sykes Creek Parkway, Merritt Island (behind Merritt Square Mall). Leiza Fitzgerald will be the featured speaker. Social time starts at 6:30. Meeting starts at 7:00. Food and drink available for a donation.

SEE YOU NEXT TUESDAY!

Don’t forget, if you’ve been fishing, we’d love to hear from you!

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