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Fineline Fishing Charters Orlando, Daytona, and Cocoa Beach fishing report by Captian Jim Ross

By March 9, 2015No Comments

Fineline Fishing Charters Orlando fishing report

Orlando and Daytona Offshore- The much awaited cobia run is still happening a little south of the North Orlando and Daytona area this week. Fishing is going to get better here in the next few weeks though.

Orlando and Cocoa Beach Offshore- The cobia have started to arrive offshore of Port Canaveral and Cocoa Beach due east of the Orlando area this week.  Small fish in the 20 to 40 pound range are being reported so far but the bigger cobia should be coming to Cocoa Beach anytime now.  Tripletail have been a popular fish for anglers to catch along the Cocoa Beach area this week and this should continue through the rest of the month.

Orlando and Cocoa Beach Inshore- Our days are getting warmer here on the lagoons east of the Orlando area.  The Indian River Lagoon south of Daytona, north of Cocoa Beach, and east of Orlando is holding decent numbers of trout and slot sized redfish on most days.  Precise casting has been the key to catching some of these fish this week with lower than average waters levels around the Cocoa Beach area.  Saltwater Assassin 4- inch Sea shad and Dia Dappers rigged on a weedless worm hook have been getting attention from the fish that are holding in less than two feet of water.  Cut bait and fingerling mullet are working on windy days when the sight fishing is difficult.

Until next time….Catch a memory!!

Captain Jim Ross