surf fishing report

It’s been hit or miss the last week here in Brevard. Seems as though most bigger Pompano have moved either further north, south, or into our lagoon searching for food and ideal water tempratures. Water temperatures are what really drive these fish! Here in Central Florida, water in between 66-68 seems to be especially conducive to the bite, give or take a few degrees. Most Pompano being caught are on the short side although at select beaches some anglers are getting very few keepers. Looks like the northern part of the county is producing more quality fish.

We had a good whiting bite in southern Brevard this week. Been catching a few croakers as well, which is telling me that the spring snook bite should turn on shortly. Still catching plenty of mackerel in the surf as well as blues. Using small spoons or mackerel jigs is your ticket to bring home some dinner!

Remember to look for the outflows and clean water when targeting Pompano and for the Whiting it’s the deep areas closer to shore that have Ben holding a few studs!

Going out and finding out yourself at your local beach will only help you stack your odds of catching more fish! Good luck this week!

…And remember we’re hosting our first surf fishing tournament March 30 & 31st hosted by Strike Zone Melbourne! $30 entry fee gets you signed up for all (3) divisions. Biggest Pompano, Biggest Whiting and Biggest Trash Fish. We also have a Jr. Angler Division! Winner of Biggest Pompano Division will receive a one of a kind replica mount of their prized winning fish as well as some cash! Cash payouts to 1st place in both Biggest Pompano and Whiting! Gift cards for 3rd and 1st place Jr.’s!

Proceeds from the tournament will go towards the Goode family and helping their daughter Maddie fight Leukemia!