New Smyrna Beach Fishing Report - April
Aprile 08, 2026
New Smyrna Beach
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New Smyrna Beach Fishing Report - April 2026 (Redfish, Snook & Spring Bite Heating Up)
If you're thinking about getting out on the water, April is shaping up to be a great month here in New Smyrna Beach. The spring bite is picking up, water temps are rising, and we’re seeing solid action across multiple species.
? What’s Biting Right Now
Redfish:
Redfish have been consistent in the backcountry and along the flats. Early mornings and late afternoons have been the best, especially on higher tides. Live bait and artificial lures are both producing.
Snook:
Snook are starting to turn on with the warmer water. We’ve been finding them around docks, mangroves, and deeper edges. They’re still a little picky, but the bite is getting better each week.
Trout:
Speckled trout are active in the grass flats, especially when there’s good moving water. Popping cork rigs and soft plastics are working well.
Tarpon (Starting to Show):
We’re beginning to see early signs of tarpon moving into the area. It’s not peak season yet, but things are lining up for a strong run in the coming months.
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? Current Conditions
• Water Temps: Rising into the low 70s
• Tides: Moving water has been key
• Weather: Mild mornings, warmer afternoons, typical spring patterns
These conditions are ideal for inshore fishing and will only continue to improve as we move deeper into spring.
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? Best Time to Fish Right Now
• Early morning (sunrise trips)
• Late afternoon / evening
• Around moving tides (incoming or outgoing)
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? Where We’re Fishing
Most of our action has been coming from:
• Mosquito Lagoon
• Indian River
• Backcountry creeks and flats around New Smyrna Beach
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? Final Thoughts
April is one of those months where everything starts coming together. The variety of species, improving conditions, and lighter crowds make it a great time to get on the water whether you're experienced or brand new to fishing.
If you're looking to get in on the action, now is the time to book before things get busy heading into tarpon season.
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? Book Your Trip
If you want to get out on the water and experience it for yourself, I’d be happy to take you out.
Spots are filling up as we head into peak season.
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Captain Doug Hicks
New Smyrna Beach Fishing Charter