if you don't mind, do you have a suggestion of a good place to fish at new smyrna? I've done a few days from the beach just south of the rock jetty at ponce inlet. Seemed ok but not the best.
The Canaveral National Seashore Park is a good place to Surf Fish. They have a 2 parks that you can access with the same pass, One is in NSB and one is in Cape Canaveral which is Playalinda beach.
Are the fishing spots just somewhere you can park on the side of the road and walk straight to, or are they where you park in parking lot and walk out to it? Never been to this area.
The Canaveral National Seashore parks in both NSB and Cape Canaveral in Titusville have parking lots with decks leading to the beach. They are separated by about 1-2 miles so if you hike down the beach from the deck 300yds-400yds there will be no one around,Thanks for Watching!!
@@koreanfishingwife8766 Thats awesome. I always wondered where you all go for your videos, as there is hardly ever anyone around you. I love being at the beach fishing with no one around you. Thanks for the videos!
The parking lots on the NSB side of the park are very small and fill up very fast during the summer time. The parking lots on the Titusville side are much bigger which allows many more people on the beach.
@@koreanfishingwife8766 Hey, I'm really trying to get on that pompano bite, so would this area be good for pompano if you fish there at the right time of the year? Looking like April and May are the better times in the spring, does this sound about right? Thanks again!
We keep the rod holders away from the water to avoid splashing the reels while in the pipe, also to prevent the incoming water from loosening the sand around the pvc pipe. Thanks for Watching!!
We really focus on trying to catch Trophy Blacktips and March and April are probably the best time to get one Generally speaking, but we really like the summer time when the conditions allow you to wade out and get the shark rods in deeper water
Yes, You can catch the sharks in the surf year round on the east coast of Florida. During the winter it is much harder to have conditions that allow you to fish for the sharks because of the high winds and big-rough surf. Also even though it really doesn’t get that cold in central Florida, If you are at the beach and it is 65 degrees with 10mph winds and you are getting your legs and feet wet you will Freeze Your Ass off!!
She uses the 8ft Tica (TC2) 10-25 lb 3/4- 3oz most of the time and we use a 9ft Tica (TC2) 12-30lb 2-6oz as a cutbait/bluefish rod, We also use a 11ft Tica (TC2) that has been modified to 10’5” by cutting 7 inches off the butt it is used as a SHARK ROD and is rated 17-40lb 3-8oz and is a VERY powerful rod. Thanks for the question and Thanks for watching!!
We used to bring fish home to eat but that was a long time ago. We pack very light and our surf trips our usually 7-8 hours long and sometimes longer. We are to tired to mess with cleaning and cooking fish! Thanks for Watching!!
if you don't mind, do you have a suggestion of a good place to fish at new smyrna? I've done a few days from the beach just south of the rock jetty at ponce inlet. Seemed ok but not the best.
The Canaveral National Seashore Park is a good place to Surf Fish. They have a 2 parks that you can access with the same pass, One is in NSB and one is in Cape Canaveral which is Playalinda beach.
I love surf fishing- my husband and I are going there on August 30,2020. Exciting to fish yay 😃
New Smyrna Beach is definitely our 1st choice for Surf Fishing! Thanks for Watching!!
Are the fishing spots just somewhere you can park on the side of the road and walk straight to, or are they where you park in parking lot and walk out to it? Never been to this area.
The Canaveral National Seashore parks in both NSB and Cape Canaveral in Titusville have parking lots with decks leading to the beach. They are separated by about 1-2 miles so if you hike down the beach from the deck 300yds-400yds there will be no one around,Thanks for Watching!!
@@koreanfishingwife8766 Thats awesome. I always wondered where you all go for your videos, as there is hardly ever anyone around you. I love being at the beach fishing with no one around you. Thanks for the videos!
The parking lots on the NSB side of the park are very small and fill up very fast during the summer time. The parking lots on the Titusville side are much bigger which allows many more people on the beach.
@@koreanfishingwife8766 Hey, I'm really trying to get on that pompano bite, so would this area be good for pompano if you fish there at the right time of the year? Looking like April and May are the better times in the spring, does this sound about right? Thanks again!
March and April are usually good months for Pompano on the East Coast of Florida, But you can catch them basically year round.
Question, why do you stand so far from shore? Is it because of the tide?
We keep the rod holders away from the water to avoid splashing the reels while in the pipe, also to prevent the incoming water from loosening the sand around the pvc pipe. Thanks for Watching!!
@@koreanfishingwife8766 oh ok that makes sense thank you!
Enjoyed the video, what month is best for you?
We really focus on trying to catch Trophy Blacktips and March and April are probably the best time to get one Generally speaking, but we really like the summer time when the conditions allow you to wade out and get the shark rods in deeper water
What time of year?
This trip was February 2020, Thanks for Watching!!
Thanks! Do you ever catch sharks in winter?
Yes, You can catch the sharks in the surf year round on the east coast of Florida. During the winter it is much harder to have conditions that allow you to fish for the sharks because of the high winds and big-rough surf. Also even though it really doesn’t get that cold in central Florida, If you are at the beach and it is 65 degrees with 10mph winds and you are getting your legs and feet wet you will Freeze Your Ass off!!
Thanks man, that is really helpful
Can u give me spec what kind of tica rod u guys use
She uses the 8ft Tica (TC2) 10-25 lb 3/4- 3oz most of the time and we use a 9ft Tica (TC2) 12-30lb 2-6oz as a cutbait/bluefish rod, We also use a 11ft Tica (TC2) that has been modified to 10’5” by cutting 7 inches off the butt it is used as a SHARK ROD and is rated 17-40lb 3-8oz and is a VERY powerful rod. Thanks for the question and Thanks for watching!!
why do so many people freak out over pompano ? ive seen videos that say they are the most expensive fish in florida, yet you say you dont keep them ?
We used to bring fish home to eat but that was a long time ago. We pack very light and our surf trips our usually 7-8 hours long and sometimes longer. We are to tired to mess with cleaning and cooking fish! Thanks for Watching!!
Very nice
Thanks for watching!!