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Premium New Smyrna Beach Backcountry Fishing

  • Published Date: October 23, 2025
  • Fishing
  • New Smyrna Beach
  • $200 - $850 price range

Summary

Ready for a full day of backcountry fishing in New Smyrna Beach? This 6-hour charter takes you deep into the inshore waters, rivers, and flats where the big fish hide. We'll be targeting a mix of hard-fighting species like Snook, Redfish, Spotted Seatrout, and even Tarpon. The trip is perfect for anglers of all skill levels, whether you're a seasoned pro or picking up a rod for the first time. Florida Man Charters provides everything you need - rods, reels, bait, and even your fishing license. We'll keep you hydrated with bottled water and make sure your catch is cleaned and ready to take home. With room for up to 4 guests, it's a great way to spend a day on the water with friends or family. The boat leaves at 7 AM, so we'll hit the water early to maximize our fishing time. Get ready for a day of casting, reeling, and hopefully some impressive catches in the beautiful backcountry of New Smyrna Beach.
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Six crevalle jacks caught fishing in New Smyrna Beach

Catching memories on Florida’s East Coast

Five mangrove red snapper, Atlantic croaker, and grey snapper fish caught in FL

Redfish running strong in New Smyrna Beach waters

Redfish caught in FL

Smiling faces, bent rods, and perfect weather

New Smyrna Beach fishing landscape

Saltwater fishing days made for sharing

Angler with a catch in Florida

Snook fishing done right on New Smyrna Beach charters

Angler fishing in Florida

Coastal fishing fun under the Florida sun

Angler fishing in FL

Proud angler showing off a New Smyrna Beach catch

An angler fishing at New Smyrna Beach

Shark action heating up in New Smyrna Beach

A photograph of a snook fish caught by two people fishing at New Smyrna Beach

Nothing beats fishing mornings in New Smyrna Beach

1 sheepshead fish caught while fishing in FL

Hook, line, and sunshine at New Smyrna Beach. Sheepshead Fishing

Six crevalle jacks caught fishing in New Smyrna Beach

Catching memories on Florida’s East Coast

Five mangrove red snapper, Atlantic croaker, and grey snapper fish caught in FL

Redfish running strong in New Smyrna Beach waters

Redfish caught in FL

Smiling faces, bent rods, and perfect weather

New Smyrna Beach fishing landscape

Saltwater fishing days made for sharing

Angler with a catch in Florida

Snook fishing done right on New Smyrna Beach charters

Angler fishing in Florida

Coastal fishing fun under the Florida sun

Angler fishing in FL

Proud angler showing off a New Smyrna Beach catch

An angler fishing at New Smyrna Beach

Shark action heating up in New Smyrna Beach

A photograph of a snook fish caught by two people fishing at New Smyrna Beach

Nothing beats fishing mornings in New Smyrna Beach

1 sheepshead fish caught while fishing in FL

Hook, line, and sunshine at New Smyrna Beach. Sheepshead Fishing

Six crevalle jacks caught fishing in New Smyrna Beach

Catching memories on Florida’s East Coast

Five mangrove red snapper, Atlantic croaker, and grey snapper fish caught in FL

Redfish running strong in New Smyrna Beach waters

Redfish caught in FL

Smiling faces, bent rods, and perfect weather

New Smyrna Beach fishing landscape

Saltwater fishing days made for sharing

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Reel in the Big Ones: New Smyrna Beach Backcountry

Hey there, anglers! Ready to hit the rich waters of New Smyrna Beach for some serious backcountry action? This ain't your average fishing trip – we're talking a full 6 hours of non-stop inshore excitement. From the deep channels to the skinny flats, we'll be chasing after some of Florida's most sought-after gamefish. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just getting your feet wet, this charter's got something for everyone. So grab your hat and let's dive into what makes this New Smyrna Beach fishing adventure a can't-miss experience.

What to Expect on the Water

Alright, here's the deal: We're kicking things off bright and early at 7 AM, because that's when the fish are biting and the water's calm. This full-day trip gives us plenty of time to explore all the honey holes – from the deep inshore spots to the winding rivers and shallow flats. We're not just sticking to one technique here; we'll be switching it up to target a smorgasbord of species. Snook, redfish, spotted seatrout, tarpon, flounder, mangrove snapper, black drum – you name it, we're after it. And don't sweat the gear or licenses; we've got you covered with top-notch equipment, bait, and everything else you need. Heck, we'll even clean your catch at the end of the day. It's all about making sure you focus on what matters: landing those fish!

Techniques & Terrain

Listen up, because this is where the magic happens. In the backcountry, we're not just casting and hoping for the best. We're reading the water, spotting the structure, and using a mix of techniques to entice those fish. We might start off sight fishing in the shallows, looking for the telltale signs of redfish tailing or snook lurking under mangroves. As the sun climbs, we'll switch to working the deeper channels, maybe doing some drift fishing or anchoring up on a hot spot. Soft plastics, live bait, topwater lures – we'll use whatever's working on the day. And let me tell you, there's nothing quite like the rush of a big snook smashing a topwater plug or a tarpon going airborne. It's all about adapting to what the fish want and where they're hanging out. That's the beauty of backcountry fishing – every day's different, and that's what keeps us coming back for more.

Species You'll Want to Hook

Alright, let's break down some of the heavy hitters you'll be targeting on this trip. First up, we've got the snook – the bad boys of the backcountry. These bruisers love to hang around structure and put up one heck of a fight. They're ambush predators, so we'll be working those mangrove edges and dock pilings. Best time to target them? Summer months when they're spawning near the inlets.

Next, we've got redfish. These copper-colored beauties are a staple of inshore fishing. They've got a distinctive black spot on their tail, and they love to cruise the flats looking for crabs and small baitfish. Fall is prime time for big bull reds, but we catch 'em year-round. Nothing beats seeing a school of reds tailing in shallow water – it's sight fishing at its finest.

Now, let's talk tarpon. These silver kings are the ultimate game fish. They grow huge – we're talking 100+ pounds – and when they hit, hold on tight! Tarpon are known for their acrobatic jumps and long, grueling fights. Late spring through summer is when they show up in force, and hooking one is an experience you'll never forget.

Don't sleep on the black drum, either. These cousins of the redfish can grow to monster sizes. They're bottom feeders, so we'll be dropping baits near oyster bars and bridge pilings. They might not be the prettiest fish in the sea, but they pull like a freight train and make for some great eating when they're smaller.

Last but not least, we've got the southern flounder. These flatfish are masters of camouflage, blending in perfectly with the sandy bottom. They're ambush predators, so we'll be dragging baits slowly along the bottom to tempt them. Fall is the best time to target big flounder as they move to spawn, but we catch them year-round. They're not just fun to catch – they're delicious too!

Why Anglers Keep Coming Back

Look, I've been guiding these waters for years, and I'll tell you why folks can't get enough of New Smyrna Beach backcountry fishing. It's not just about the fish – although that's a big part of it. It's about the whole package. One minute you're drifting through pristine mangrove tunnels, the next you're watching dolphins play in the wake of the boat. You might see manatees, ospreys diving for fish, or even a gator sunning itself on the bank. And the fishing? It's world-class, plain and simple. The variety of species and fishing styles keeps things interesting, and there's always a chance at that fish of a lifetime. Plus, with a small group of just 4 max, you're getting personalized attention and plenty of time on the rod. It's no wonder anglers from all over keep this spot on their must-fish list.

Time to Book Your Spot

Alright, let's cut to the chase – if you're itching for some top-notch backcountry fishing, this New Smyrna Beach charter is your ticket. We're talking a full day of non-stop action, targeting some of the most exciting inshore species Florida has to offer. Whether you're looking to bend a rod on some hard-fighting snook, sight-cast to tailing reds, or tangle with a high-flying tarpon, we've got you covered. Remember, everything's included – from the gear to the licenses to the ice-cold water to keep you hydrated. All you need to bring is your game face and maybe a camera to capture the memories. Spots fill up fast, especially during peak seasons, so don't wait. Book your New Smyrna Beach backcountry fishing adventure today and get ready for a day on the water you won't soon forget. Trust me, your only regret will be not doing it sooner. Let's go fishing!

Learn more about the species

Black Drum

Black Drum are the heavyweights of our inshore waters, often weighing 5-30 pounds, with some monsters reaching 90 pounds. Look for them in brackish waters around oyster beds, mud flats, and pier pilings. They use their strong teeth to crush shellfish, making a distinctive croaking sound as they feed. Spring's the prime time to target them, especially around spawning season when they school up. Anglers love Black Drum for their powerful fights and good eating, though stick to the smaller ones under 15 pounds for the best flavor. Fresh crab or clams are top baits. Pro tip: when you feel that telltale thump, give it a moment before setting the hook – Black Drum often need time to get the bait in their mouths properly.

Black Drum

Redfish

Redfish, or red drum, are the bread and butter of our inshore fishing. These copper-colored beauties, known for the distinctive black spot near their tail, typically range from 20 to 40 inches. You'll find them in shallow waters, often tailing in just a foot or two of water over oyster beds or grass flats. They're year-round residents but especially active in fall. Redfish are prized for both their strong fights and excellent table fare. They'll hit a variety of lures, but live shrimp or cut mullet are always good bets. Here's a local secret: on calm days, look for their tails breaking the surface as they root for crabs in the shallows – it's sight-fishing at its finest.

Redfish

Snook

Snook are the rockstars of our backcountry waters. These sleek, powerful fish can grow up to 4 feet long, with most catches in the 1.5 to 2.5-foot range. You'll find them lurking around mangroves, docks, and inlets, especially during their spring and summer spawning runs. Snook are ambush predators, using quick bursts of speed to catch prey. They're prized for their hard-fighting nature and acrobatic leaps when hooked. The meat's great too, but check regulations as they're carefully managed. For best results, try fishing early morning or evening with live bait like mullet or pinfish. Here's a local tip: when you're working a mangrove line, cast your lure or bait right up against the roots – that's where the big ones often hide.

Snook

Southern Flounder

Southern Flounder are masters of camouflage, blending in with sandy or muddy bottoms in our shallow coastal waters. These flat, oval-shaped fish typically range from 15-18 inches, but can grow up to 33 inches. You'll find them in bays, estuaries, and rivers, often hiding in ambush for prey like shrimp and small fish. Spring and fall are prime seasons, as flounder move between inshore and offshore waters. Anglers love targeting them for their delicate, white meat and the challenge of detection. To up your odds, try drifting or still fishing near drop-offs or structure, using live bait like bull minnows or mullet on a single-hook rig. A local trick: when you feel a bite, wait a few seconds before setting the hook – flounder often grab prey sideways before repositioning it.

Southern Flounder

Tarpon

Tarpon, the "silver kings" of our waters, are the ultimate game fish. These prehistoric-looking giants can reach 8 feet and 280 pounds, though 4-5 footers are more common. You'll find them in our coastal waters, inlets, and even up into rivers. They're famous for their spectacular aerial acrobatics when hooked, often leaping 10 feet out of the water. Spring and summer are prime Tarpon seasons as they migrate along our coast. While not great eating, they're catch-and-release rock stars that'll test any angler's skills. Live bait like mullet or crabs work well, but nothing beats the thrill of landing one on a fly. Local tip: when a Tarpon jumps, lower your rod tip to give it slack – it'll help keep the hook set when it splashes down.

Tarpon

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Ready for an epic day on the water? Our 6-hour backcountry fishing trip out of New Smyrna Beach is calling your name. We'll hit the deep inshore spots, rivers, and flats to chase after some serious fish - we're talking snook, redfish, spotted seatrout, tarpon, flounder, mangrove snapper, and black drum. Whether you're a seasoned angler or it's your first time holding a rod, this trip is perfect for you. We've got room for up to 4 people, so bring your buddies or the family along. No need to worry about gear or licenses - we've got all that covered, plus bait, ice, and water to keep you hydrated. After reeling in your catch, we'll even clean the fish for you. This is New Smyrna Beach fishing at its finest, so grab your spot and let's get out on the water!
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